Campaign India Team
Nov 19, 2020

Tarun Katial to exit Zee5

Had joined the company from Big FM in 2016

Picture courtesy: LinkedIn
Picture courtesy: LinkedIn
Tarun Katial, chief executive officer, Zee5, is stepping down from his position and moving on from the company.
 
Katial joined the company in 2016 from Big FM. 
 
Last month, Zee Entertainment Enterprises announced a restructuring of the organisation in line with its ‘ZEE 4.0 Strategy’. Amit Goenka who was appointed as president - digital businesses and platforms will continue to lead team Zee5, along with other digital platforms.
 
A spokesperson said, “We wish to confirm that Tarun Katial has tendered his resignation, as CEO, Zee5 India. We thank him for his valuable contribution towards the growth of Zee5. Under his able leadership, in a very short span of time, Zee5 has emerged as India’s largest ConTech brand, delivering seamless, superlative content across different consumer touch-points, backed with cutting edge technology. His rich experience and expertise have been invaluable in building a robust digital platform. We wish Tarun the best in all his future endeavours." 
 
In a career spanning close to 25 years, he has also worked with Sony Pictures Entertainment, Star India, Ogilvy and Lowe.
 
 
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