Campaign India Team
Jun 06, 2008

Mistry, Sekhri, Sharma promoted at India Today Group

Ashish Bagga, CEO, India Today Group, today announced the promotions of Malcolm Mistry, Mala Sekhri and Manoj Sharma with effect from April 1, 2008.Malcolm D Mistry (pictured) has been promoted as publishing director, India Today (IT) Mega brand. He will now drive the business for all the brands in the IT Mega brand portfolio and will be responsible for topline, bottom line, marketing, growth and new opportunities, marketshare, events, language editions and line extensions.

Mistry, Sekhri, Sharma promoted at India Today Group

Ashish Bagga, CEO, India Today Group, today announced the promotions of Malcolm Mistry, Mala Sekhri and Manoj Sharma with effect from April 1, 2008.

Malcolm D Mistry (pictured) has been promoted as publishing director, India Today (IT) Mega brand. He will now drive the business for all the brands in the IT Mega brand portfolio and will be responsible for topline, bottom line, marketing, growth and new opportunities, marketshare, events, language editions and line extensions.

Mala Sekhri has been promoted as chief operating officer, Lifestyle and Music in addition to the Lifestyle and Woman's domain. She will now also be responsible for the Music Today business.
 
Manoj Sharma has been promoted as associate publisher – Impact, India Today Mega brand and will be responsible for the national advertising sales, sponsorships and alliances across all existing and new brands in this SBU. 
 

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Campaign India

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