Campaign India Team
Dec 01, 2023

Republic Media Network elevates Mohit Dhamne and S Sundaram

Mohit Dhamne has been named as the chief financial officer and S Sundaram has been elevated to director of strategy for the network

S Sundaram (left) and Mohit Dhamne
S Sundaram (left) and Mohit Dhamne
Republic Media Network has announced the elevations of Mohit Dhamne and S Sundaram. Dhamne has been appointed as chief financial officer while Sundaram, who was the former CFO, has been elevated to director, strategy for the network. Both appointments are effective from 1 December 2023.
 
Dhamne has been part of the Republic Media Network since its inception in 2016 and his previous role at the network was that of EVP finance.
 
Arnab Goswami, chairperson and editor-in-chief, Republic Media Network said, “ I wish Mr. Sundaram and Mohit all the very best in their new roles. We are building a team to take Republic to the next level through this second phase of expansion, on broadcast as well as on digital. I am certain that with Mr. Sundaram leading the Strategic operations and Mohit spearheading the financial operations of the Network, we are set to deliver on the vision that we launched this network with.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
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