. The Radio Vermont Group has announced that Dan Pudvah of Barre has accepted a new position as Development Director for the four station group.
General Manager Eric Michaels said “With so many media platforms available, we are working to create an integrated multi-media approach to couple with the strong local identity of our radio stations. Dan fully understands the challenges of both non-profit and commercial organizations in focusing and delivering their message. We will work together to create and implement innovative concepts to assist the marketing and advertising needs of regional businesses and organizations.”
Over the past 15 years, Pudvah served with the Central Vermont Medical Center, including seven years with the Boy Scouts of America, and the Vermont Lodging and Restaurant Association. Pudvah additionally worked in the creation of the Bishop John A. Marshall School in Morrisville and numerous other non-profit groups.
In accepting the position, Pudvah stated, “The Radio Vermont Group has an outstanding reputation with listeners and its advertisers. It exemplifies what local radio can be. They are in every way what I believe broadcasting needs to be. I am excited about developing plans to ensure that these locally owned and operated stations continue their mission”.
Ken Squier, President of the four station group said, “We are very pleased to have Dan join us. With his wide experience in communications, marketing and fund development, he will be a great asset for our group and our sponsors as we continue to grow and learn how best to serve our listeners and sponsors.”
The Radio Vermont Group consists of WDEV-FM & AM, Warren-Waterbury; WCVT-FM, Stowe and WLVB-FM, Morrisville. Pudvah will operate primarily from the corporate offices on Stowe Street, Waterbury. He will commence his duties in late February.
