| Lisa Dollinger is Chief Communications Officer for Clear Channel
Communications, Inc., a global media and entertainment company with
leadership positions in broadcasting, outdoor advertising and live
entertainment. Drawing on more than 17 years of experience in strategic
communications and marketing, Dollinger provides executive leadership
for the company's communications initiatives, acting as chief
communications strategist and spokesperson for company. She directs
corporate communications and branding, reputation and issues management,
strategic positioning of the company's diverse global assets, media
relations, consumer viral marketing, strategic sponsorships and employee
communications. She also works with executive management on litigation,
public policy and financial communications.
Dollinger was promoted to the position of Chief Communications Officer
in March 2005, having served as Senior Vice President of Corporate
Communications since March 2003. Prior to this, Dollinger serves as
Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications for the company's
radio division.
Dollinger was previously the Vice President of Corporate Communications
for Capstar Broadcasting Corporation. Capstar's first employee at its
inception in 1996, Dollinger was instrumental in building and promoting
the company until its merger with Chancellor Media Corporation in 2000,
creating AMFM, Inc. AMFM subsequently merged with Clear Channel
Communications in 2001 to create the world's largest radio company.
After Capstar's merger with Chancellor, Dollinger opened her own
strategic marketing and public relations firm based in Austin, with
clients across a diversity of industries. In January 2003, Dollinger was
tapped to lead marketing and communications for Clear Channel Radio.
Since rejoining the radio industry in January 2003, Dollinger has ranked
among the top 2 in Radio Ink Magazine's annual ranking of Most
Influential Woman in Radio, being named to the list in 2003, 2004 and
2005. Dollinger is also a longtime member of American Women in Radio and
Television and has been a national judge for AWRT's Gracie Allen Awards
for several years. She has served on the boards of AWRT, Big Brothers
Big Sisters of America, and on numerous industry committees. Dollinger
graduated from The University of Texas at Austin in 1984, with a B.S.
degree in Organizational Communication. She and her daughter reside in
San Antonio, Texas.
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