Campaign India Team
Feb 06, 2014

Rajani, Pantvaidya and Kapoor get new roles at MSM

Rajani elevated to deputy president and head, MSM; Pantvaidya senior EVP and business head, SET; Kapoor is senior EVP and business head, SAB

Rajani, Pantvaidya and Kapoor get new roles at MSM
Multi-Screen Media has announced three senior level elevations. 
 
Sneha Rajani has been elevated to the position of deputy president and head, MSM Motion Pictures. Prior to this she was business head, Sony Entertainment Television.
 
Nachiket Pantvaidya, joined the network as business head, MSM, has been elevated to senior executive vice president and business head, Sony Entertainment Television (SET).
 
Anooj Kapoor, EVP and business head, SAB, has been handed additional charge of a new initiative in the Hindi entertainment space, as senior executive vice president and business head.
 
On the elevations, NP Singh, CEO, MSM, said, “I am certain that Sneha, Nachiket and Anooj will revitalise and provide fresh perspective to their respective areas of responsibility. Each brings unique strengths to grow the business and we wish them the best in their new roles. I am confident that 2014 will be a year of innovation and growth for MSM.”
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