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MediaWorks Radio CEO, Wendy Palmer has decided to step down

Tuesday 28th March, 2017

MEDIAWORKS RADIO CEO, WENDY PALMER STEPPING DOWN

MediaWorks Radio CEO, Wendy Palmer has decided to step down.

Wendy has been with MediaWorks Radio almost 12 years - the last three of which have been as CEO Radio where she has led the business to its number one position in the market - with its highest ever ratings achieved last year.

Wendy Palmer said: "It has been an absolute privilege to be part of such a brilliant team of people - I cannot thank them enough. I am so proud of everything we have achieved together and in particular over the last year - our great content team for our best ever ratings and the radio business overall for delivering our best ever financial performance. I wish them all the very best for the future."

Michael Anderson, MediaWorks CEO said: "We are really sad to lose Wendy but understand her decision to move on. She leaves our radio business in strong shape - and poised to move forward and capitalise on its leading position - thanks to her brilliant leadership and work with her teams and with clients. She has been a great support to me in my time at MediaWorks and I know I speak on behalf of the many, many people Wendy has worked with when I say she will be greatly missed."

David Gibbs, who has been assisting the radio team since the beginning of the year, will act as Head of Radio where he will lead the Regional Managers and branch operations working closely with Group Content Director – Music, Leon Wratt and Chief Commercial Officer, Glen Kyne. David has extensive sales management experience both in radio and in out-of-home industries.

Wendy will leave MediaWorks at the end of April.

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