Campaign India Team
Aug 05, 2009

Manajit Ghoshal promoted as MD, MiD DAY Infomedia

MiD DAY Multimedia has promoted Manajit Ghoshal (pictured) to the post of managing director, MiD DAY Infomedia. However, Ghoshal will also continue being the CEO of MiD DAY Infomedia and group CFO of MiD DAY Multimedia.

Manajit Ghoshal promoted as MD, MiD DAY Infomedia

MiD DAY Multimedia has promoted Manajit Ghoshal (pictured) to the post of managing director, MiD DAY Infomedia. However, Ghoshal will also continue being the CEO of MiD DAY Infomedia and group CFO of MiD DAY Multimedia.

Commenting about the elevation, Tariq Ansari, director, MiD DAY Multimedia said, "MiD DAY's performance is a testament to Manajit’s leadership and the outstanding team of professionals that he leads. This well deserved promotion is in recognition of his contributions in making MiD DAY a household brand-name and also India’s No 1 afternoon newspaper of the Young Working Professionals across India.” 

Added Ghoshal, “It has been a fulfilling and extremely rewarding experience to be a part of the MiD DAY team. With newer and bigger responsibility I look forward to leading and assisting the brand in implementing winning strategies.”


 

 

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