Campaign India Team
Apr 16, 2012

Sameer Goswami joins Viacom18, North America

Goswami has been appointed vice president and head of business operations

Sameer Goswami joins Viacom18, North America

Viacom18 Media has appointed Sameer Goswami as vice president and head of business operations, North America of the company’s international business. He will be responsible for managing and expanding the company’s broadcast operations across the continent and will report to Gaurav Gandhi, head - distribution and international nusiness, Viacom18 and chief operating officer, Sun18.

Commenting on the appoitment, Gandhi said, “We are delighted to have Sameer join our team. I am confident that Sameer’s valuable experience in media and broadcast and his entrepreneurial mindset will be a great asset  in growing Aapka Colors business in North America”

Goswami added, "Aapka Colors and Viacom18 have been entertaining audiences across the globe for years and I am very excited about the opportunity. In my new role, I am looking forward to working with this incredibly talented group of enthusiasts and applying my knowledge and experience to help in the growth of the network’s business in North America.”

Goswami joins Viacom18 from Vision Asia – Australia and New Zealand, where he was chief executive officer. He has also worked with ConAgra Foods, Hungama.com, Leo Burnett and Lintas India. 

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