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Jackie Bart And Joe Marshall Join Quu

May 25, 2021 | News

Read the original article on Inside Radio.
Global ad sync tech firm QUU recruits Jackie Bart and Joe Marshall as Customer Success Manager and Technical Success Manager, respectively.

The company’s patented technology allows radio stations to schedule and publish programming and sales messages on car dashboards via “Visual Quus” that can include text, logos and images and are used to engage listeners and generate incremental revenue.

Bart was most recently Senior Account Executive of AIA Conference on Architecture, Informa Markets. Previously, Bart was a Senior Account Executive at NPR and PBS and served as a National Sales Manager at Entravision Dallas. She also served as an Account Manager at Arbitron in Los Angeles.

Marshall has worked in the professional broadcast and IT industries for over 17 years. Before joining the Quu team, he was the Product Line Manager for the Digital Studio Solutions group with GatesAir.

“Jackie’s deep training experience with Arbitron and Scarborough Research as well as Joe’s technology experience with Harris/GatesAir demonstrate their tremendous professional credentials,” CEO Steve Newberry said in a release. “They are outstanding individuals with a sincere passion and focus on training, service, and success. These critical hires demonstrate Quu’s focus on not simply selling software and services to radio stations, but ensuring our partners know how to use Quu’s powerful tools to engage listeners, upsell radio’s core product, and make ads more effective.”

In the newly created roles, the duo will work directly with operations, sales and programming teams on the local level. Additionally, they will guide stations through installation, on-boarding, training and support to publish synced programming and sales messages on car dashboards.

“I am so proud to be on the Quu team and look forward to helping drive the company’s mission of advancing radio with its technology and enabling connected vehicle access to content that provides an enhanced in-car radio experience and engages listeners through innovative advertising opportunities,” Bart remarked.

Marshall added, “The resurgence of audio in our daily lives, combined with Quu’s roadmap to move the radio experience forward, positions us to make a huge impact. I am thrilled to be a part of this exciting and game-changing opportunity.”

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