Campaign India Team
Sep 30, 2020

Chandan Chhabra and Nisha Pokhriyal join Mitron TV

Chhabra appointed as VP - operations while Pokhriyal is VP - marketing

Chandan Chhabra (left) and Nisha Pokhriyal
Chandan Chhabra (left) and Nisha Pokhriyal
Short-format video app Mitron has announced the appointments of Chandan Chhabra as VP - operations and Nisha Pokhriyal as VP - marketing. 
 
The duo will 'work closely' with Mitron’s co-founders Shivank Agarwal and Anish Khandelwal.
 
Prior to this Chhabra was one of the founding members and director of customer experience and content quality at OLX India. Pokhriyal moves from VMate where she was associate director, marketing.
 
Agarwal said, “We are thrilled to welcome both Nisha and Chandan to the Mitron family. With Nisha and Chandan’s appointments, we are laying the foundation for Mitron's rapid growth. Their expertise will foster and fuel our long-term expansion plans . I am confident that our portfolio of a strong team will chart a remarkable journey for the home grown short format video app space.”
 
Chhabra said, “I am particularly impressed with what Mitron has achieved in such a short space of time. I look forward to being part of this amazing team as we scale the business and enter a new phase of growth.’’
 
Pokhriyal added, “This is an exciting time for short format video app space. I am pleased to be part of Mitron’s journey, as we continue to build upon the brand’s existing success and strive to attain new milestones.”
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Campaign India

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