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"I Was There"
Forty-Seventh of a series ...


I suppose everyone who bought radio stations in the 80’s and 90’s met Chesley Maddox-Dorsey. She was THE banker of the moment. I remember clearly during that time I was in trouble trying to finance a radio station I hoped to purchase in the Carolina’s. I had just about given up, and would have to forfeit my considerable escrow…but, I called Chesley. I had not met her at the time, but I knew all about her as a person who could get things done. I flew to meet her, she looked at my deal, and said “I’ll get this done”. We flew to Boston, Providence and New York to meet her contacts….all of whom were very nice, but none said “yes”. During the second trip of visiting her contacts I was discouraged after making a hard pitch to a venture capitalist…who just smiled at me. After that meeting, as we were getting on the elevator…I said to Chesley with great hope “What do you think…can we get this station financed or should I give up”. She looked at me and said, “It’s a piece of cake”. And it was. It happened. As stated in my first sentence everyone visited Chesley with the hope that she would handle their deal. I was one of the fortunate ones. Not just because she was kind enough to handle my deal, but because I had a chance to meet an extremely nice, bright person. I know because I WAS THERE!!

Chesley was born in Germany. Yep, in Kaiserslautern, Germany where she attended high school. When she came to the US I believe I recall that she went to Oberlin for her collegiate work. She got interested in the money world at that point and after college worked at the Continental Bank of Chicago….until Ameritrust in Cleveland hired her as VP…and allowed her to soar. And did she!!!!! She then started her own company. March of 1992 she added “Dorsey” to her name, and moved to New York six months later where she merged into Brenner Securities. In 1996 she joined Sydney Small as President of Access.1 Communications to acquire radio stations. They currently own a group in Shreveport and Atlantic City, plus they have just announced the purchase of a group in the Tyler-Longview area. Heck, I called the owner of those Texas stations twice and he told me he wasn’t ready to sell them. But, Chesley changed his mind. So, she is some sort of terrific salesperson as well as administrator!!! They also purchased the highly successful Super Radio syndication company. (I don’t know for certain, but I have heard it is a cash cow). At any rate, I believe and predict Chesley will be adding more groups soon.

In the June 1st edition of Radio Ink magazine Chesley was named as one of the top 50 Most Influential Women In Radio comfortably ranked at number 12. But, here today, as I write this she is my number two (my wife is number one). The next time you are in New York City call Chesley, and arrange to buy her a cup of Starbucks. You, my friend, will be in for a treat!!! She is a winner!!!
 

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