Campaign India Team
Oct 05, 2022

Megha Tata joins Cosmos-Maya

Was with Discovery Communications India

Megha Tata joins Cosmos-Maya
Megha Tata has joined animation company Cosmos-Maya, as chief executive officer. 
 
She will oversee the company’s operations and lead the studio into its next phase of growth. 
 
Prior to Cosmos-Maya, Tata was with Discovery Communications India, where she was managing director.
 
 
Ketan Mehta, founder and managing director of Cosmos-Maya, said, “I am thrilled and excited to welcome Megha to Cosmos-Maya family. I look forward to working with her to build on top of Cosmos-Maya’s legacy and take our company to new heights.”
 
Tata said, “I am thrilled to start my new journey with Cosmos- Maya. I have always looked for challenging yet exciting opportunities in my career, and animation is one such sector that poses immense growth potential. Cosmos-Maya has been at the forefront of the industry in India and Asia and I look forward to working closely with the senior leadership team to create a vigorous growth path for the company.”
 
With over three decades of experience, she has also worked with companies like BTVI, HBO, Turner International and Star India. 
 
Ketan Mehta, Founder and Managing Director of Cosmos-Maya, said, “I am
thrilled and excited to welcome Megha to Cosmos-Maya family. I look forward to
working with her to build on top of Cosmos-Maya’s legacy and take our company
to new heights.”
 
Source:
Campaign India

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