ATLANTA – Manheim has selected Dianne Earley as market vice president, Mid-Atlantic market, where she will be responsible for leading business strategy and operations at several locations.
by Staff
June 18, 2012
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ATLANTA – Manheim has selected Dianne Earley as market vice president, Mid-Atlantic market, where she will be responsible for leading business strategy and operations – and exceeding customer expectations – at the Manheim Baltimore-Washington, Fredericksburg, Harrisonburg, New Jersey and Philadelphia locations.
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Earley joins Manheim from Cox Communications, Inc., where she held several senior management and national sales roles, most recently serving as vice president, Cox Media. In that role, she oversaw efforts to achieve revenue and cash flow goals by leading strategic planning initiatives and efficiently aligning business functions.
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“We are excited to have Dianne join the Manheim team,” said Tim Janego, Manheim regional vice president – East. “The strategic leadership and management experience she developed in the cable industry will be key assets she will draw on as she works with the Manheim market team, operating location general managers and customers.”
Earley joined Cox Media in 2004 as corporate vice president of national sales. In 2006, she became vice president of Cox Media in Northern Virginia, and in 2010 began leading Cox Media across Virginia. Prior to joining Cox, Earley gained more than 25 years of media sales and management experience in positions with ABC Radio, Jefferson-Pilot Broadcasting, Gannett Broadcasting and Comcast Cable. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Radio-TV-Film from the Northwestern University School of Communications.
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