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Gabe Tartaglia
Since 2011, Gabe Tartaglia has been a Vice President of Sales for Pandora. Based in Chicago, Gabe manages the sales organization and revenue operations for Pandora’s National Sales Verticals.
Prior to that, Gabe ran Pandora’s 17-state sales region in the central third of the United States. Previously, Gabe spent almost two decades in broadcast radio, including positions as Station Manager and Director of Sales for CBS Radio on the East Coast and in Chicago.
Gabe holds undergraduate degrees in Marketing and Management Information Systems from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
His other professional interests include mentoring and guest instructor work at YearUp Chicago, and publishing his own daily media blog.
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A New Most Valuable Media Company
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Audio’s “Peanut Butter And Chocolate” Moment
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In An Internet Minute
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Pay-For-Play On Apple’s Podcast Chart?
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iHeart’s Q1 Earnings Drop
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Marketing’s Evolution From Mad Men to Math (Wo)Men
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Reinventing The Agency Paradigm
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Stories May Replace Feeds As Social’s Monetization Engine
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