Campaign India Team
Nov 05, 2020

FLYX appoints Rushabh Mehta to head operations in India

Moves from BARC

Rushabh Mehta
Rushabh Mehta
FLYX, a social network platform for OTT content, has announced the appointment of Rushabh Mehta to head operations in India.
 
Mehta moves from BARC where he was vice president and head of West – partnerships and business development. 
 
Shashank Singh, co-founder and CEO, FLYX, said, “We’re excited to welcome a highly experienced individual as Rushabh. He has a wide array of experience and knowledge in research intelligence and analytics making him an invaluable asset to our growing team. Rushabh’s appointment will surely help FLYX in achieving their goal of building a brand that provides a unique and comprehensive experience to its users."
 
Mehta said, “I am delighted to come on-board at FLYX, which has been disrupting the space of content selection across OTT platforms. I am very excited to be part of this journey in elevating the experience for users in days to come especially in these times where OTT has become a very important piece in the media and entertainment space.”
 
He has also worked with Taj Television (part of Zee group), Times Television Network, Digicable and Infosys. 
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