Campaign India Team
Dec 07, 2022

Arré Voice appoints Divya Sharda as head of content

Moves from Gaana

Arré Voice appoints Divya Sharda as head of content
Arré Voice has announced the appointment of Divya Sharda as head of content operations and strategy. 
 
She moves from Gaana where she was director - editorial. 
 
Niyati Merchant, chief operating officer and co-founder, Arré, said, “We are happy to welcome Divya to Arré Voice as head of content. I am sure her varied experience and forward-thinking approach will go a long way in helping us stay ahead in connecting with audiences and genres of expression and entertainment as we set about establishing a new idiom - the 30-second Voicepod. We firmly believe that audio with its unique ability to be appearance as well as a language agnostic will expand the funnel of creators and their creations.” 
 
Sharda said, “I am very excited to join the Arré Voice team to explore the possibilities and potential that audio streaming spaces present. My endeavour will be to enable women from all walks of life to use the platform to interact, engage and create interesting content. Arré Voice is a young brand that aims to elevate user experience with content as the key mainstay. We would like women creators to leverage the potential of the ‘her’ economy and at the same time provide a safe space for them to create and interact.”
 
In a career spanning over 18 years, she has also worked with Zee5 and Big FM, among others.   
 
 
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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