Campaign India Team
Mar 22, 2023

Nikhil Gandhi exits MX Player

Was chief operating officer

Nikhil Gandhi exits MX Player
MX Player has announced the exit of Nikhil Gandhi as chief operating officer. 
 
Gandhi has stepped down to pursue other interests and is currently serving his notice period. 
 
He joined the company in August 2021. 
 
Karan Bedi, CEO, MX Player, said, “Thanks to Nikhil's contributions, the company is in a strong position, and we are confident that our team, values and talent will continue to thrive, improve business synergy and create even more valuable organisational depth. We sincerely thank Nikhil for his leadership and meaningful contribution to MX Player's growth and success and we wish him well in his future endeavours.”
 
Gandhi said, “I am proud of all that we have accomplished during my tenure at MX Player. I am especially grateful to Karan and the extraordinary team who worked alongside me to introduce new revenue growth drivers and create so many impactful digital experiences for our users and stakeholders. I wish them all the best.”
 
In a career spanning over 19 years, he has also worked at TikTok, Times Network and Viacom18 Media, among others.
 
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