Campaign India Team
Mar 06, 2009

Man Jit Singh begins Sony clean up

After CEO Kunal Dasgupta’s exit from Multi Screen Media (formerly called Sony Entertainment Television), it seems the interim CEO Man Jit Singh is looking at cleaning up the house. Yesterday, Campaign India reported that Albert Almeida, executive vice president and business head, had put in his papers.

Man Jit Singh begins Sony clean up

After CEO Kunal Dasgupta’s exit from Multi Screen Media (formerly called Sony Entertainment Television), it seems the interim CEO Man Jit Singh is looking at cleaning up the house. Yesterday, Campaign India reported that Albert Almeida, executive vice president and business head, had put in his papers.

Campaign India understands that a few more senior level management have exited after Almeida’s departure. These names include Jagdeep Dighe, senior VP, client servicing;  Vinod Berry, senior VP, credit and revenue management and Pix’s Vijay Koshy. More high level exits are expected in the course of the next few days.

Sony’s corporate communications head Shola Rajachandran was not able to comment as she was on leave and attempts to contact NP Singh, COO went in vain.

Source:
Campaign India

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