Campaign India Team
Nov 01, 2017

DB elevates Harrish M Bhatia as president of print media

Rahul Namjoshi to take over as head of My FM

DB elevates Harrish M Bhatia as president of print media
Harrish M Bhatia, CEO, My FM,  has been elevated as president of Daink Bhaskar group's print business. He was CEO of the group's radio division (My FM) prior to this. The role is effective 2 November. 
 
All state COOs of DB group will report to Bhatia. 
 
He had joined My FM in 2001. Prior to that he was in the print business as head of DB's Rajasthan unit. 
  
Sudhir Agarwal, MD, DB Corp, said, “Harrish is an old hand in the system, with his vast exposure across brands and categories and deep understanding of the various functions in the Print business, he will be able to take the business to new heights. I wish him all the very best in the new role.”
 
Rahul Namjoshi, who was corporate sales head has been elevated as business head at My FM. Namjoshi will report to Pawan Agarwal, deputy managing director. He joined the organisation in 2007. 
 
Pawan Agarwal said, “Rahul has been with us since 2007, his strong understanding of the radio business both at the retail and corporate level made him the obvious choice for us, I am sure MY FM will achieve new heights under his leadership.”
 
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