Campaign India Team
Jan 27, 2017

Satyajit Sengupta joins DB Corp as chief corporate sales and marketing officer

He will spearhead the corporate sales and marketing vertical for Dainik Bhaskar

Satyajit Sengupta joins DB Corp as chief corporate sales and marketing officer
DB Corp, India’s largest print media company and home to flagship newspapers Dainik Bhaskar, Divya Bhaskar, Divya Marathi and Saurashtra Samachar, announced that the company has appointed Satyajit Sengupta as chief corporate sales and marketing officer.
 
Sengupta will be responsible for spearheading the corporate sales and marketing Vertical for Dainik Bhaskar. He brings with him over 18 years of extensive experience in print media. Prior to joining Dainik Bhaskar, Satyajit served as Associate Vice President, The Times Group in Gurgaon where he was responsible for leading the Metro Response team and generating revenue for all Times Group publications from corporate clients. At the Times Group, he was also responsible for the Telecom
vertical as the national vertical head and earlier served as National Response Head – Magazines. He started his career with the Indian Express Newspapers Bombay in 1998.
 
Girish Agarwaal, non-executive director, DB Corp said, “Dainik Bhaskar is at an exciting stage of growth with several milestones to be achieved. We are confident that his proven ability to drive strategic growth, explore exciting avenues, and his leadership skills will contribute to the Group’s ambition of further strengthening the Bhaskar brand as we move forward.” Sengupta adds, “Dainik Bhaskar is extremely well positioned to expand and tap significant opportunities within the Indian media landscape. I look forward to working with the entire Bhaskar team as we embark on this exciting journey." 
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