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About Him:

Stuart M Siden is an established sales manager in the sports industry and currently works in Comcast SportsNet as General Sales Manager. 

 

In 1987, Mr. Siden worked in WRKO as a general sales manager for about one year. He also worked in the WHDH AM, Inc for almost two years and as of now, he is currently working at Comcast SportsNet since May 2005.

Stuart M Siden

Throughout most of his professional life, Stuart Siden was known primarily as a radio marketing specialist. Although it is true that he has spent many years in radio–some of them being the most significant periods of his entire career–to characterize him simply as a radio media man would be doing him a bit of a disservice.

After all, his many accomplishments in television, investment management–and yes, radio–speak for themselves. About as far removed from your typical media man as anyone could possibly get, Stuart has brought a spirit of innovative and genuine creativity to every undertaking, which would partly explain the remarkable success that he has achieved throughout his career.

 

Most of Stuart M Siden’s professional accomplishments http://ask.fm/StuartMSiden are impressive as well as well-documented, but a glance at his history of related professional experiences is equally worthy of note. A graduate of Loyola University, in Montreal, Quebec where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications, Stuart displayed uncommon facility people and a knack for forging strong client relationships. This was apparent early on even in his first radio station position at WROR Boston, where he worked as an account executive in an entry level position from 1976 to 1977. His primary responsibilities during this period were seeking out and closing new business, areas in which he would continue to excel throughout the rest of his long and illustrious career.

 

He performed a similar role at WCOZ Boston, where he also worked as an account executive from 1977 to 1984. Apart from his primary responsibility of bringing in new business, his role expanded to include maintaining solid and lasting professional relationships with clients.

Stuart M Siden’s personnel management skills were honed to perfection at a subsequent stint at WRKO Boston, where he filled the National Sales Manager position for three years. Already having shown a natural talent for managing personnel, Stuart was tasked with overseeing the operations of more than fifty of the station’s national sales representatives and twelve local account executives. He again proved to be more than up to the challenge, and the station embarked on a period of unprecedented success with his sales and personnel management capabilities.

Stuart M Siden’s personnel management skills were honed to perfection at a subsequent stint at WRKO Boston, where he filled the National Sales Manager position for three years. Already having shown a natural talent for managing personnel, Stuart was tasked with overseeing the operations of more than fifty of the station’s national sales representatives and twelve local account executives. He again proved to be more than up to the challenge, and the station embarked on a period of unprecedented success with his sales and personnel management capabilities.

 

Perhaps some of the most significant high points in Stuart’s radio career involved his work at WRKO Boston http://www.meetup.com/members/191538814/. Starting out at the station as General Sales Manager, Stuart was the point man in the company’s sales efforts. It was during his early years there that he initiated some of WRKO’s most memorable feats, which included the launch of the highly-successful “Taste of Boston” exhibition and the closing of the play-by-play air time contracts with the Boston Celtics and the Boston Red Sox.

 

Stuart continued in with his work at WRKO/WROR Radio, and several other respected Boston radio stations. Although he has since left radio and television marketing, and has gone on to a career in investment management, Stuart continues to draw on the many valuable lessons that he learned during his early years in the radio and television industries.

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