iHeartMedia Appoints Monica Wittkopp As Madison Market President

iHeartMedia has promoted Monica Wittkopp to Market President of its Madison WI operations.

Wittkopp has been with iHeart Madison since 2019 starting as an Account Executive before rising to VP/Sales in 2021. Prior to moving to Madison, she served as an Account Executive for iHeartMedia San Diego and spent four years at Univision Los Angeles and Austin in sales positions.

iHeartMedia announced today that Monica Wittkopp has been named Market President for iHeartMedia Madison, effective immediately.

As Market President, Monica will continue to lead the sales efforts and is adding oversight of programming and general operations for iHeartMedia Madison, working closely with Dan Lenz, Senior Vice President of Sales at iHeartMedia Milwaukee. She will report to Jeff Tyler, Metro President for iHeartMedia Wisconsin.

“I have been nothing but impressed with Monica’s command of company goals and assets and the respect she has earned from every member of the iHeartMedia Madison team. She will be a valuable addition to the overall leadership team of iHeartMedia and a smart, creative partner for our advertising and vendor partners,” said Jeff Tyler, Metro President for iHeartMedia Wisconsin.

Monica joined the Madison market in 2019 as an Account Executive and was promoted to Vice President of Sales in 2021. She joined the Madison team from the iHeartMedia San Diego market, where she also served as an Account Executive starting in 2016. She began her career at Univision and is a graduate of Stanford University.

“I am grateful to the leadership team at iHeartMedia for entrusting me with the Madison market. I have worked and learned from strong leadership teams in the San Diego, Madison and Milwaukee markets, where many people helped prepare me for this opportunity,” said Monica Wittkopp. “The iHeartMedia Madison team is dynamic, with incredible programming and talent! I am excited to step into this new role and look forward to cultivating stronger relationships with the greater Madison community.”

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com