Campaign India Team
Oct 27, 2022

Gaurav Dhawan elevated as chief revenue officer at Times Network

Was executive vice president and network revenue head

Gaurav Dhawan elevated as chief revenue officer at Times Network
Times Network has announced the elevation of Gaurav Dhawan as chief revenue officer. Dhawan was executive vice president and network revenue head before the elevation.
 
He joined Timed Network in 2005 from Sahara India TV.
 
As chief revenue officer, he will head the broadcast ad revenue operations and drive monetisation strategy for the network's channels. 
 
MK Anand, MD and CEO, Times Network, said, “Given Gaurav’s successful background leading go-to-market teams and his relentless focus that drives sustained growth, the decision to move him into the chief revenue officer role was clear. He's already proven to be a strong leader and I'm confident he will continue to drive our strong revenue growth strategy."
 
Dhawan said, “I’m excited and honoured to helm this mandate. I have been associated with Times Network for over 17 years and it is heartening to see the Network’s commendable growth over the years, demonstrating market dominance in its respective genres. This is an exciting phase as we continue to build new opportunities for our Hindi news brands and optimise emerging revenue streams and strategic partnerships to propel Times Network’s growth.”
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