Campaign India Team
Jul 18, 2019

Times Network announces elevations

Jagdish Mulchandani, Nikhil Gandhi, Shouneel Charles and Vivek Srivastava given new mandates

Times Network announces elevations
Times Network has announced elevations in its senior management team.
 
Jagdish Mulchandani has been elevated as chief operating officer and executive president. He was president - finance and distribution prior and will continue to oversee operations and finance related strategy. 
 
Nikhil Gandhi has been given the chief operating officer and president mandate. He was revenue head prior. He will also be responsible for driving strategic growth and profitability for Times Influence, International Business and Zoom along with its original content division, The Zoom Studios and events division Zoom Live.
 
Vivek Srivastava, has been elevated as president, strategy. He will oversee marketing and audience management. He will continue to be business head of the english entertainment channels.
 
As EVP, Shouneel Charles will look to boost audience growth and turnover of the network’s digital platforms.
 
MK Anand, MD and CEO, Times Network, said, "The Network’s stellar performance is a testimony of the superior talent of our top managers. These elevations are in recognition of their contribution to the growth of the company. I am confident that we will continue to harness every headwind in our path and continue to move forward.”
 
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