Campaign India Team
Apr 11, 2008

BAG Films appoints Ashish Kaul as group COO

BAG Films & Media has appointed Ashish Kaul as its group chief operating officer. Kaul comes from Zee Network where he was the executive vice president, corporate brand development. In his new role, Kaul will be working closely with Anurradha Prasad, chairman and managing director, BAG Films & Media.His mandate will include identifying business vision strategy, building organisation capability and to build strategies to achieve long and short term goals of the company. Prior to Zee, Kaul has worked for the Hinduja group.

BAG Films appoints Ashish Kaul as group COO

BAG Films & Media has appointed Ashish Kaul as its group chief operating officer. Kaul comes from Zee Network where he was the executive vice president, corporate brand development.
In his new role, Kaul will be working closely with Anurradha Prasad, chairman and managing director, BAG Films & Media.

His mandate will include identifying business vision strategy, building organisation capability and to build strategies to achieve long and short term goals of the company. Prior to Zee, Kaul has worked for the Hinduja group.

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