Campaign India Team
May 07, 2009

Hindustan Times taps Divya Gupta to head Mumbai

Hindustan Times has named Divya Gupta (pictured) as Head of Business for Mumbai. Gupta comes in from Reliance ADAG where she held the post of a media advisor to the chairman’s office. In the media fraternity, Gupta is best known for her role as president of TME, media arm of Rediffusion Y&R.Said Gupta, “My mandate will be to head Mumbai and it is indeed a challenging assignment. Though it is still too early to say anything, given that I joined two days ago, I am quite excited about the new assignment.”

Hindustan Times taps Divya Gupta to head Mumbai

Hindustan Times has named Divya Gupta (pictured) as Head of Business for Mumbai. Gupta comes in from Reliance ADAG where she held the post of a media advisor to the chairman’s office. In the media fraternity, Gupta is best known for her role as president of TME, media arm of Rediffusion Y&R.

Said Gupta, “My mandate will be to head Mumbai and it is indeed a challenging assignment. Though it is still too early to say anything, given that I joined two days ago, I am quite excited about the new assignment.”

Gupta will report to Salil Sadanandan, Business Head, South and West, Hindustan Times.

 

 

 

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