Blake Bradley Joins Las Vegas Billboards

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Las Vegas Billboards, Nevada’s largest local family-owned billboard company, has hired Blake Bradley as its newest account executive. We are told that his hiring is part of Las Vegas Billboards aggressive growth campaign to further expand its Las Vegas market presence and broaden its reach for a growing range of local and national advertisers.

Blake Bradley is a Las Vegas native and brings nearly two decades of media advertising sales experience to his role. His background includes print, radio, transit, mobile and traditional billboards, including five years with Clear Channel Outdoor and most recently as Regional Sales Manager with Kre8 Media Outdoor Advertising. He is an UNLV graduate, and is a founding member of Project 150, which collaborates with local high schools to help disadvantaged students earn diplomas.

Las Vegas Billboards Owner, Chad Harris told us “Blake has a strong background in the out of home media and billboard industry as well as our community. With more than 100 years of media sales experience collectively, our sales team of Todd Friedman, Rick Kramer and Chris Madsen along with Blake provides clients an exceptional understanding of most advertising mediums and billboard marketing. As a boutique billboard company, we believe we are providing a service, not a product. Delivering the best possible experience to our clients, along with our great billboard locations, is our number one goal.”

Las Vegas Billboards LLC. has served the Las Vegas Valley for more than 30 years and was an early Las Vegas pioneer of digital billboards. LVB provides advertisers with 20 percent to 30 percent more ad time than the Las Vegas industry standard and offers in-house graphic artist services. Approved images can be uploaded to a digital billboard within minutes. Las Vegas Billboards, founded in 1987 by U.S. Army veteran Dave Harris, is now operated by his son Chad Harris, a board member of The Public Education Foundation, which seeks to improve education for Nevada children.


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