Campaign India Team
Feb 01, 2017

Nidhi Gulia joins RBNL as national marketing head

Atul Razdan and Sanil Suneja also roped in as programming and business head respectively

Nidhi Gulia joins RBNL as national marketing head
Reliance Broadcast Network has announced the appointment of Nidhi Gulia as national marketing head. Gulia joined the company in August last year from Yahoo and replaces Vishal Singh. 
 
She said, “As marketers, it is important to keep pushing the pedal of innovation by constantly thinking out of the box. It is one of the keys to success in an ever evolving and dynamic domain. At RBNL, I look forward to working with an enterprising marketing and content team to align all strategic marketing initiatives with the key business goals of the organisation.”
 
The company has also appointed Atul Razdan as national programming head and Sanil Suneja as regional business head (Delhi). Razdan joins from The Hershey Company while Suneja moves from Asian Paints.
 
Razdan said, “I look forward to this opportunity as one that would enable me to tap into my fullest potential, thereby presenting me with newer challenges to overcome. My previous responsibilities have allowed me to take a deep dive into the world of consumer insights, and I hope to implement all that I have gained from those experiences to my new role here at RBNL.” 
 
Saneja said, “From my previous work stint, I have learnt that effective leadership leads to desired results. All my insights are formulated from real life experiences. At RBNL, my aim is to apply these insights as effectively as possible, as I work towards driving key business initiatives in the Delhi region.” 
 
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Campaign India

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