Campaign India Team
May 21, 2008

Prashant Singh joins as VP, International Sales, Sport 18

Prashant Singh has joined Network 18's sports marketing arm, Sport 18, as vice president, international sales. Singh will report to Satish Menon, CEO, Sport 18.Singh was previously head of the sports division at O&M, Mumbai. Singh has extensive experience in sports products having worked on the ICC World Cup Cricket and Formula One, amongst other properties in his previous jobs at Fresh Brew, Foster's, Nimbus, Octagon and Cricketnext.com.Singh will focus on international sports products including European football, sailing, Formula 1 and tennis. 

Prashant Singh joins as VP, International Sales, Sport 18

Prashant Singh has joined Network 18's sports marketing arm, Sport 18, as vice president, international sales. Singh will report to Satish Menon, CEO, Sport 18.

Singh was previously head of the sports division at O&M, Mumbai. Singh has extensive experience in sports products having worked on the ICC World Cup Cricket and Formula One, amongst other properties in his previous jobs at Fresh Brew, Foster's, Nimbus, Octagon and Cricketnext.com.

Singh will focus on international sports products including European football, sailing, Formula 1 and tennis.


 

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