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Mr. Master Ups Maria Laing To SVP, Adds Roger Nadel As Exec. Dir./Affiliate Sales
December 10, 2019 at 5:25 AM (PT)
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Radio station network spot traffic software platform MR. MASTER has upped VP/Business Development MARIA LAING to SVP and has added veteran broadcaster ROGER NADEL as Exec. Dir./Affiliate Sales. Both are based at company headquarters in AGOURA HILLS, CA.
Pres. STU JACOBS said, “We are extremely pleased to make these appointments. MARIA has really been a force for MR. MASTER. She is absolutely fearless and her dedication is unmatched. She really exemplifies who we are.” On NADEL's addition, JACOBS said, “We are also very excited to add ROGERS’s expertise to the MR. MASTER family. He is an advocate for radio, with a successful track record of helping stations monetize their inventory and maximize resources -- which perfectly aligns with who we are and our business objectives.”
Laing, Nadel LAING, who has been with the company for 18 years and previously worked in radio syndication and served a five year stint as VP at ENTERTAINMENT RADIO NETWORKS, said, “I am very proud of the work we’ve done at MR. MASTER. Over nearly two decades we’ve revolutionized commercial automation and our partners and peers recognize our efforts. I am extremely appreciative of Stu, the roads we’ve forged together -- and this new opportunity. We have some very exciting things on the horizon for 2020. Our desire to continually improve the industry’s accountability efforts never stops.”
NADEL, most recently SVP/Affiliate Services for iHEARTMEDIA's TOTAL TRAFFIC & WEATHER NETWORK who has served as VP/GM at KMPC-A, KFWB-A/LOS ANGELES, and WWJ-A-WYST/DETROIT and PD at WWJ and APD at KNX-A/LOS ANGELES as well as Exec. Editor of R&R, said, “I’m a big believer in using the right tool for the right job. In an environment where staff sizes are shrinking and workloads are increasing, Mr. Master’s AIM software offers a toolkit that solves problems, creates efficiencies and increases revenue for broadcasters. This opportunity was a no brainer for me.”