RadioNemo appoints Nicholas DiMeo as GM
RadioNemo of North America recently announced that Tampa Bay resident Nicholas DiMeo will join the organization as its general manager.
DiMeo is a media executive and content strategist with over a decade of experience creating broadcast production and digital content for high-impact audiences. His experience spans live event production for major industry showcases, robust digital content strategies, and cultivating partnerships with top-tier brands.
“Forging strong relationships and delivering compelling content is the goal,” according to DiMeo. “We’ll be building on RadioNemo’s celebrated brand to achieve new heights, creating a platform that sponsors and partners can rely on for authentic audience connection and sustained market impact.”
DiMeo is joining Dave Nemo along with host and showrunner Jimmy Mac and co-host, singer-songwriter, and live entertainment producer Lindsay Lawler as they begin the next chapter of RadioNemo on SiriusXM 146 Road Dog Trucking.
“I’ve always believed the future was yesterday,” Nemo said in a statement. “Bringing in new contributors like Nick to join Jimmy and Lindsay, not to mention our onsite producer Tarrah Garis, just as we’re returning to our original home in New Orleans makes perfect sense. We’re acknowledging our traditions while keeping up with the changes that have become the norm in this industry I have served for over 50 years.”
Southeastern Freight Lines appoints Henson Gibbs to service center manager in Atlanta
Southeastern Freight Lines recently appointed Henson Gibbs as service center manager in Atlanta.
Gibbs began his career at the Dalton service center in Georgia as a part-time freight handler. He has held several leadership positions over the course of his career, including quality assurance leader, inbound and outbound dock supervisor, outbound operations manager, assistant service center manager, and, most recently, service center manager in Louisville, Kentucky.
“Henson is known for fostering a positive culture and supporting team success,” Seth Fetzer, regional VP of operations at Southeastern Freight Lines, said. “His natural ability to serve others and his commitment to Southeastern’s core values make him well suited to lead our Atlanta service center. We look forward to seeing how his unique skill set will continue to grow our operations throughout Atlanta.”
Chris Cammack promoted to traditional aftermarket division manager at Grote Industries
Grote Industries has promoted Chris Cammack to the position of division manager, U.S. traditional sales.
Cammack has been an integral part of Grote Industries for 26 years, contributing through his roles in marketing, business development, product management, and sales.
In his new role, Cammack will be responsible for organizing and coordinating all sales and support activities within the traditional division.
“We are thrilled to have Chris step into this role,” Matt Forner, director of aftermarket sales, said. “His extensive industry experience and knowledge will empower us to explore new markets and technologies, driving our business forward in the rapidly evolving traditional and automotive landscape.”