Campaign India Team
Oct 18, 2021

Byju's gets Mukut Deepak as head of business

Moves from Tata Sky

Mukut Deepak
Mukut Deepak
Byju's has announced the appointment of Mukut Deepak as head of business of its class 4 to 10 school segment.
 
He will report to Mrinal Mohit, chief operating officer, Byju's. He moves from Tata Sky where he was chief business development officer and director for its digital business. 
 
Pravin Prakash, chief people officer, Byju's, said, “Mukut’s strong expertise in developing businesses for various corporations will help scale the offerings of brand Bjyu's for classes 4 to 10. We are confident that under his able leadership the business will further strengthen and we look forward to extending all the support in his journey with us.”
 
Deepak said, “I am delighted to be associated with the vertical that formed the bedrock of Byju's foundation. Byju's has taken the transformative power of education to students in every part of the country through its innovative online learning model. The company has grown exponentially in the past couple of years, displaying a promising future in revamping the face of education. I am looking forward to further building and scaling the business and making Byju’s the most preferred after-school destination for students across the country.”
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