Randy Hawke Upped To GM And Lyndsey Bishop To VP/Business Development At Mid-West Family Madison

January 9th, 2025

Mid-West Family Madison has promoted Randy Hawke to General Manager and Lyndsey Bishop to Vice President Of Business Development. 

Hawke rises from VP/Programming, where he has been a cornerstone of Mid-West Family Madison for over 22 years, contributing his expertise and vision in various roles across the organization. “I am thrilled to step into this new role and look forward to the exciting journey ahead,” said Hawke. “Mid-West Family Madison has always been a company rooted in its community, and I am committed to ensuring we continue to innovate and grow while staying true to our core values. I’m honored to lead such a dedicated team as we navigate the evolving media landscape.”

Bishop first made a lasting impact at Mid-West Family Madison from 2014 to 2017 and made a triumphant return in May 2023. In her return, Lyndsey played a key role in driving Mid-West Family Madison’s digital success with her innovative strategies and exceptional leadership. “I’m excited to take on this new challenge and continue to contribute to Mid-West Family Madison’s success,” said Bishop. “The future holds incredible opportunities for us, and I’m eager to help drive the company toward new milestones. My focus will be on driving sales growth, improving client retention, holding our team accountable for outstanding results, and recruiting talented individuals to help us achieve our goals. Together with the dedicated team here, I am confident we will continue to achieve great things.”

“We are incredibly excited about the future of Mid-West Family Madison with these leadership changes,” said Tom Walker, President of Mid-West Family Madison. “Randy and Lyndsey are both passionate and accomplished professionals who have long been integral to our team. Their new roles will help propel the company forward as we work toward achieving new heights in our commitment to community engagement, creative content, and business growth.”