Campaign India Team
Nov 02, 2009

Rukin Kizilbash leaves Ten Sports

Rukin Kizilbash, GM of Taj TV India (Ten Sports) has decided to move on.   Part of the launch team of Ten Sports in India, he joined in April 2002 as national head of ad sales.As the GM of India operations, he was responsible for distribution, marketing, finance and advertising sales. His next move is not known yet.

Rukin Kizilbash leaves Ten Sports

Rukin Kizilbash, GM of Taj TV India (Ten Sports) has decided to move on.  

 Part of the launch team of Ten Sports in India, he joined in April 2002 as national head of ad sales.

As the GM of India operations, he was responsible for distribution, marketing, finance and advertising sales. His next move is not known yet.

Said Peter Hutton, COO of Taj TV, the company that owns and operates Ten Sports channel in Dubai, “Rukin will be missed both personally and professionally. He has not only guided us to some remarkable successes in terms of the revenue raised over the years, but has also used his 15 years of experience in the industry to develop and guide those around him. One of the core team that helped launch the channel, it is understandable that after eight years he is looking for fresh challenges, and we wish him all the best for the future”.
 
 

 

 

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