Campaign India Team
Apr 25, 2017

BIG FM strengthens its core leadership team

Dheeraj Goel and Rahul Saini join as regional business heads

BIG FM strengthens its core leadership team
BIG FM, strengthens its core leadership team with Divya Singh elevated from her previous position and will take charge as the National Sales Head for key vertical, which includes Auto, Consumer Durables and Telecom sectors respectively. 
 
Dheeraj Goel, with over nineteen years of experience in regional sales, marketing, and operations joins BIG FM as regional business head, North & Rajasthan. Rahul Saini, carrying over fourteen years of work experience with the ability to formulate and implement regional level business strategies, has joined BIG FM as regional business head, West. The new appointees will drive new strategic initiatives as part of their respective new roles in the organisation.
 
Tarun Katial, CEO of BIG FM said, “I welcome Dheeraj and Rahul to the BIG FM family and congratulate Divya on her new role. I am confident that the new developments will effectively bolster our core sales leadership team, and fuel our growth story in the new financial year.”
 
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