Stephanie Kontzamanys has always thought of herself as a storyteller. After studying Broadcasting & Journalism, she started her career as a reporter for a small local paper. But after recognizing her zeal and persistence, not to mention her infectiously fiery personality, her boss saw that this storyteller was also a born sales leader. Stephanie went on to work in radio sales and management for over 10 years, and after taking on print and radio, it was time for TV, a transition that saw her work her way up the ladder at Univision for over two decades.
In her journey through the media landscape, there’s one thing Stephanie has learned to love most of all (and it just so happens to be one of the things she’s best at): creating connections. That’s why she decided to start Skala Connections. We’re here to continue to take her and her team’s years of experience into turn them into bridges we can help you build. It doesn’t matter the industry or the audience – we’re here for the big challenges because we’ve spent decades coming up with big solutions.
Stephanie Kontzamanys has always thought of herself as a storyteller. After studying Broadcasting & Journalism, she started her career as a reporter for a small local paper. But after recognizing her zeal and persistence, not to mention her infectiously fiery personality, her boss saw that this storyteller was also a born sales leader. Stephanie went on to work in Radio sales and management for over 10 years, and after taking on print and radio, it was time for TV, a transition that saw her work her way up the ladder at Univision for over two decades.
In her journey through the media landscape, there’s one thing Stephanie has learned to love most of all (and it just so happens to be one of the things she’s best at): creating connections. That’s why she decided to start Skala Connections. We’re here to continue to take her and her team’s years of experience into turn them into bridges we can help you build. It doesn’t matter the industry or the audience – we’re here for the big challenges because we’ve spent decades coming up with big solutions.