Campaign India Team
Aug 17, 2021

Rajeev Chaurasia joins Confluence Media as chief business officer

Moves from Viacom18

Rajeev Chaurasia
Rajeev Chaurasia
Rajeev Chaurasia, formerly senior media consultant at Viacom18, has joined Confluence Media, the media company founded by journalist-writer Josy Joseph in 2019.
 
Chaurasia will be driving Confluence Media's business in India and global markets.
 
He said, “There has never been a more opportune time in our history to unleash the power of gritty and untold stories based on real life incidents from India and South Asia to global audiences. The Confluence Media team has some of the sharpest minds and exceptionally high standards of research in journalism with an uncanny ability to weave visual stories. I am looking forward to this
new and exciting journey.” 
 
Joseph said, “Rajeev brings his vast experience in India and abroad to strengthen our efforts in the market. He is a very valuable addition to the Confluence Media team. Over the last two years, we have created a content hub for edgy, deeply researched and engagingly told stories, and now has an
advanced pipeline of a couple of dozen large projects in both India and abroad.” 
Source:
Campaign India

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