Campaign India Team
Mar 13, 2012

Rahul Kishore joins Mogae Media

Kishore joins Mogae as senior vice president, priority projects

Rahul Kishore joins Mogae Media

 

Continuing with their slew of appointment, Mogae Media, has brought on Rahul Kishore as their senior vice president, priority projects. Kishore joins Mogae Media from Vivaki.

Commenting on Kishore’s appointment, Tanya Goyal, executive director, Mogae Media, said, “Rahul has entrepreneurial grit and drive. We need loads of that at Mogae. Rahul is being tasked to look at large opportunity blocks that can benefit from mobile as a medium. We hope he will be able to open up new vistas of opportunity for the company.”

On his appointment, Kishore said, “Mobile has great opportunity. I am happy to be at the forefront of a ‘new’ medium that reaches 800 million consumers in India. Mogae is a great new venture. I hope we create a new market with our efforts here.”

Kishore’s appointment follows the moves of Tusshar Dhingra (from BIG Cinemas), Atishi Pradhan (from Contract) and Pavan Chandra (from Vivaki) to Mogae Media.

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Campaign India

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