Campaign India Team
Mar 02, 2010

Radio City elevates top management team members

Radio City 91.1FM has announced promotions of employees in the top management team. Ashit Kukian (pictured) has been promoted to chief operating officer and president – ad sales.Anil Dimri has been elevated to chief technology officer and senior executive vice president, Sagorika Kantharia to executive vice president and head – HR.Reshma Khalid has been promoted to chief financial officer and vice president and Rachna Kanwar to vice president – digital media and new business.

Radio City elevates top management team members

Radio City 91.1FM has announced promotions of employees in the top management team. Ashit Kukian (pictured) has been promoted to chief operating officer and president – ad sales.

Anil Dimri has been elevated to chief technology officer and senior executive vice president, Sagorika Kantharia to executive vice president and head – HR.

Reshma Khalid has been promoted to chief financial officer and vice president and Rachna Kanwar to vice president – digital media and new business.

Commenting on the development, Apurva Purohit, CEO, Radio City said, “As the organisation prepares to grow in the coming months and gain exponentially from the improving economic environment it needs a senior leadership team that is skilled and committed at its helm, to chart its expansion plans.”
 

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