Campaign India Team
Sep 18, 2024

Nagesh Joshi appointed as associate editor of Campaign India

He will manage the media platform’s daily news and online content operations.

Nagesh Joshi, associate editor, Campaign India.
Nagesh Joshi, associate editor, Campaign India.

Nagesh Joshi has been appointed associate editor of Campaign India, the country’s top source for all things related to advertising, brand experience, marketing communications, media and technology news, and analysis. Based in Mumbai, he will manage the publication’s daily news and online content, reporting to Vinita Bhatia, editor of Campaign India.

Joshi has more than two decades of experience in journalism, content marketing and SEO. Most recently, he was the editor of Healthcare Radius of ITP Media India, wherein he led the publication across print, online, and multimedia platforms.

Joshi’s journalism career began with a short stint at Strategic Press as a trainee reporter. Prior to joining ITP Media, he played multiple editorial roles in media organisations including Jasubhai Digital Media, IDG India, Indian Express, Tech Target India, and a management role at Thinking Hat Management and Communications.

During his career, he spearheaded multiple research-oriented projects, such as CRN Most Admired Distributor, CRN Most Admired Vendor, BI Masterminds, CIO Salary Survey, etc, in various media organisations.

“I am excited to undertake this new responsibility at Campaign India, where every piece of content focuses on targeted messaging and making an impact. I look forward to contributing to this dynamic and vibrant media platform,” Joshi said upon his appointment.

“I am happy to have Joshi join my team as associate editor for Campaign India. His experience in content and SEO will be useful to the brand, delivering relevant and sticky content that readers value,” Bhatia added.

Source:
Campaign India

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