Kaden – Director Of Sales @ Univision Radio San Antonio.
June 1, 2004
Univision Radio announced the appointment of Kirby Kaden as Director of Sales for Univision Radio San Antonio. Kaden has a Bachelors Degree in Economics from Macalester College, an MBA in Marketing from DePaul University, and over 17 years of broadcasting experience. He has worked with Heftel Broadcasting, Cox Communications, Infinity Broadcasting, and nine years with Clear Channel Communications, including seven years as General Sales Manager of the legendary V-103 in Chicago. Most recently, he worked as General Sales Manager at Infinity Broadcasting’s WSCR (“The Score”), the leading Sports Talk station in Chicago.
Kaden also worked in Clear Channel’s Interactive and Cross Platform Divisions, where he sold the company’s largest merged solution to the Miller Brewing Company. Kaden has extensive experience in event marketing, with a proven track record of success. He took V-103’s “Expo for Today’s Black Woman,” to new heights, making this a seven figure three-day event.
Dan Wilson, VP/General Manager of Univision Radio San Antonio said, “In a perfect world, you find somebody who is analytical and creative and a people person, and we found all of those attributes in one person. We are fortunate to have Kirby Kaden as our new Director of Sales, and we expect great things from him. He will be great for our San Antonio operations, and a terrific asset to our company.”
Kirby Kaden commented, “It is a privilege to work for Univision alongside the talented people in San Antonio. They have built a proud legacy here, and I am excited to be affiliated.”
Mark Masepohl, Regional Vice President for Univision Radio stated, “I have known and respected Kirby for many years. His strong background in radio, internet, cross-platform, and urban marketing, coupled with his genuine commitment to excellence, strong work ethic, and focus on client service render him a perfect fit for Univision Radio. He is the type of leader this company is counting on to continue our growth.”