Campaign India Team
Jun 16, 2022

Zee Media gets Devdas Krishnan as chief business officer for India Dotcom

Last full-time stint was with ed tech company MySchoolPage

Zee Media gets Devdas Krishnan as chief business officer for India Dotcom
Digital publishing group, Zee Media, has announced the appointment of Devdas Krishnan as chief business officer for its digital property, India Dotcom (IDPL). 
 
He will be responsible for supporting and building a strong business development for IDPL in Noida. He will also chalk out the platform’s growth strategy, business plan and robust sales, to meet its vision and goals.
 
Krishnan will work with Bibek Agarwala, president, group strategy and innovations, Zee Media. 
 
His last full-time stint was with ed tech company MySchoolPage, where he was chief executive officer. 
 
Agarwala said, “IDPL has grown from strength to strength and is set to deliver the best. I am pleased to welcome leaders like Devdas into the team who bring diverse expertise, experience and in-depth market insights that will enable us to lead the IDPL as the best digital news network across borders.”
 
Krishnan said, “I am enthused and honoured to work with one of the leading digital news networks leading the Noida business team. I look forward to strengthening our market presence and nurturing our business ecosystem.”
 
With over 25 years of experience, he has also worked with companies like Handy Train and Peppertap, among others. 
 
 
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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