Campaign India Team
May 12, 2021

The Q India elevates Krishna Menon to chief operating officer

Was chief revenue officer at the company

The Q India elevates Krishna Menon to chief operating officer
The Q India has elevated Krishna Menon as chief operating officer. He was chief revenue officer.
 
Menon joined the company in 2018, prior to which he was chief revenue and marketing officer at Sakal Media Group.
 
Curt Marvis, CEO and co-founder of QYOU Media, said, “Krishna has been a true leader and for more than two years has worked to grow our business, raising it to new levels of viewership, revenue growth and brand recognition. Working with Simran Hoon, our recently announced CEO, Krishna will be instrumental in driving forward The Q’s many planned strategic growth opportunities”. 
 
“Going forward, Menon will be directly responsible for distribution, branding, influencer marketing, digital sales and operations and will report to Hoon, while other departments including ad sales and programming will be directly under Hoon’s management. We now have in place an experienced and effective senior management structure for The Q India. It is incredibly gratifying for us at The Q to have such a strong and experienced team leading us forward,” Marvis added.
 
Menon said, “We have been nurturing and building the foundation for The Q for over two years and now is our time to drive forward the creation of a truly new and dynamic media brand in India. Our team is strong and our product continues to deliver results. I am thrilled that our hard work to date is paying off and I look forward to contributing to our new levels of achievement and growth in the coming months and years ahead.”
 
Menon has held senior positions across Dainik Bhaskar Group, OnMobile Global, Network 18 and Radio Mirchi. 
 
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