Campaign India Team
Jun 05, 2008

India Today appoints Aseem Kapoor

India Today Group has appointed Aseem Kapoor as the publishing director of its business group. He comes from Sony Entertainment Television where he was senior VP-sales and marketing.In his new role, Kapoor will be based in Delhi and will report to Ashish Bagga, group CEO, India Today Group. Kapoor has worked with organisations like O&M, Allied Domecq, Dabur India, National Geographic Channel, Tata Teleservices and Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.

India Today appoints Aseem Kapoor

India Today Group has appointed Aseem Kapoor as the publishing director of its business group. He comes from Sony Entertainment Television where he was senior VP-sales and marketing.

In his new role, Kapoor will be based in Delhi and will report to Ashish Bagga, group CEO, India Today Group.
Kapoor has worked with organisations like O&M, Allied Domecq, Dabur India, National Geographic Channel, Tata Teleservices and Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.

"As the publishing director, Aseem's portfolio will include: Building strong alliances with potential business partners; expanding the brand portfolio; building crossmedia platforms; launch home grown and licensed brands in the biz/men's space and leverage existing relationships with license and JV partners," said Ashish Bagga, CEO, Living Media.
 

 

 

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