Joydeep Ghosh to head eBus Aidem operations in India

Ghosh replaces Ajay Verma, who quit the agency to pursue his own entrepreneurial ambitions

Joydeep Ghosh to head eBus Aidem operations in India

 

Joydeep Ghosh has been roped in to head eBus Aidem operations in India. He has replaced Ajay Verma the ex-business head of eBus Aidem, who quit to pursue his own entrepreneurial ambitions.
 
Carmine Masiello, chief executive officer, eBus Singapore said, “eBus aidem is at an exciting stage in India with almost all leading broadcast networks (100+ channels) and advertisers (50 out of the top 80) on board and the business is poised to see a strong growth phase in the years ahead. We are very confident that Joydeep will provide the leadership required to steer the company during this growth phase with his experience in media, technology and advertising”.
 
M Suku, Director Aidem India said, “We are grateful to Ajay Verma for his successful efforts in helping establish eBus in India with his missionary zeal and commitment. While, we are sad to let Ajay go but will be happy to see him and help him set up another successful venture, this time his own. The team at eBus Aidem will ensure business continuity and will also strongly contribute to the growth of the eBus business in India with more broadcasters, agencies and advertisers being added every month to the already broad base of current users”.
 
Joydeep Ghosh, business head, eBus Aidem added, “With the Indian market on the verge of offering more than 1,000 TV channels, a valuable service like eBus not only enhances the efficiency and productivity in a complex and competitive media market like India, but will also empower advertisers and their agencies to conquer and leverage the daunting logistics of addressing consumers across multiple languages with multiple messaging through the local market channels without bothering about the delivery process.” 
 
Prior to this, Ghosh was working with Reliance Communications as general manager – 3G project management team. He was very actively involved in the launch of the Digital Delivery of Materials service for TV News Channels leveraging the Reliance Communications optic fibre network and the chain of retail webstores nationwide.
Source:
Campaign India

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