Jeff Moore

Jeff Moore

iHeartMedia-Philadelphia has named Jeff Moore has been named Market President and Chris Squire has been elevated to Senior Vice President of Sales, effective immediately, for the six-station cluster.

As Market President, Moore will work closely with the programming, business and sales teams and oversee the station’s on-air and digital programming as well as create new revenue opportunities. He will report to Scott Hopeck, Division President for iHeartMedia. Moore began his career as the Sales Manager for iHeartMedia-Philadelphia 10 years ago, most recently serving as SVP of Sales.

“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to lead this great team of successful sales and programming professionals in Philadelphia while representing some of the most iconic brands,” said Moore. “My mission is to continue to build a winning culture that attracts the best talent and has a positive impact on our employees, brands and the community we serve.”

Chris Squire

Chris Squire

With Moore’s new role as Market President, iHeartMedia-Philadelphia also announced today that Squire has been promoted to SVP of Sales. Squire will be responsible for overseeing all sales operations for the Philadelphia market. Squire previously served as a General Sales Manager at Townsquare Media-Trenton/Princeton and as a Station Manager for 105.3 WDAS-FM.

“I am honored to have the opportunity to serve as the Senior Vice President of Sales for iHeartMedia-Philadelphia,” said Squire. “To have the chance to work under a talented and inspiring leader like Jeff as well as a team of experienced and dedicated managers and account executives is a recipe for success.”

“I’m thrilled to promote both Jeff and Chris. It’s especially rewarding to find the best candidates for key leadership roles within your own division,” said Hopeck. “They’ve collaborated under the most difficult circumstances in 2020 and clearly demonstrated their creativity and resilience. I’m confident this duo will continue to lead our Philadelphia operation to new highs.”