Campaign India Team
Jul 26, 2023

Jagran New Media elevates Gaurav Arora, appoints Divya Singh

Arora was SVP and chief revenue officer, Singh moves from TV Today Network

Jagran New Media elevates Gaurav Arora, appoints Divya Singh
Jagran Prakashan has announced changes to its leadership team of its digital wing, Jagran New Media.
 
It has elevated Gaurav Arora, SVP and chief revenue officer, as chief operating officer. Divya Singh has joined the company and taken over as chief revenue officer.
 
Singh moves from TV Today Group, where she was revenue head for Tak channels.
 
Bharat Gupta, chief executive officer, Jagran New Media, said, "Gaurav has paved the way for a culture of performance in the organisation and is a true people-oriented leader. His calm demeanour combined with a strategic and innovative approach in a highly dynamic and evolving digital space has been both reassuring and gratifying for the organization. I am thrilled to see his continued growth. Simultaneously, we are pleased to welcome Divya Singh as our new CRO. She will play a crucial role in optimising revenue, leveraging her profound industry knowledge and insights into measurable outcomes."
 
Arora said, "I am honored by the trust placed in me and excited for this new role. As COO, I will be steadfast in my commitment to further streamline operations, strengthen our offerings, and drive continued success for the company’s expansion. Meanwhile, I am delighted to pass the baton to Divya Singh, the newly appointed CRO of Jagran New Media. Her cross-functional expertise will enable us to steer our organisation towards sustainable growth in the long term."
 
Singh added, "I am thrilled to join Jagran New Media as the new chief revenue officer. I look forward to working with the key leadership team and leveraging our collective expertise to deliver outstanding results. As chief revenue officer, my focus will be on developing initiatives that spearhead the company’s revenue. I am positive that together we will unleash new opportunities, drive innovation, and create meaningful connections in a dynamic digital media landscape."
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