I explore the issues and forces that affect the lives of the youngest Angelenos and their families, from healthcare to childcare. It’s one of the most crucial periods of their lives — how do we ensure that kids 0-5 are set up to thrive?
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As VP, Director of Sales for Univision Los Angeles, Santamaria was in charge of revenue for the company, which included two TV stations, four radio stations, and digital and social media properties. “Based on my experience with revenue generation, the idea is really to try to turn over every rock and inform additional audiences as much as possible about the great work,” she said. “I really think that it’s important to be in front of those audiences and remind them of that.”“The media landscape is evolving.
She currently resides in Manhattan Beach. She said she’s looking forward to joining the world of public media.
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