Tag: COO

  • Priyanka Chopra’s production house appoints Petrina D’Rozario as COO

    Priyanka Chopra’s production house appoints Petrina D’Rozario as COO

    MUMBAI: Priyanka Chopra’s production house Purple Pebble Pictures has appointed Petrina D’rozario as the chief operating officer (COO). The production house has been jointly set up by Chopra and Dr. Madhu Chopra with an aim to produce good quality content across films (regional and mainstream) television and digital space.

    D’rozario, in her new role, will oversee the content that comes into Purple Pebble and identify the right partners to work with who have the passion in the business of storytelling. She would also help develop business across the verticals and oversee the structure and day to day operations. Along with this, she will also be managing existing teams at Purple Pebble and develop IP across the verticals.

    Petrina spearheads the shaping of WIFT India (www.wift.co.in) and is responsible for the development of the chapter’s strategy, network and aim to enhance the visibility of women working in film & television. She also sits on the board as the Founder President of WIFT India and on the International Board of WIFT (L.A) in the Communications and Marketing committee.

    Speaking about her new role, D’Rozario said, “WIFT India was a great platform for me to meet some amazing talent from the industry. I have personally met people who have had scripts and asked for help to meet the right producers. Hopefully, I being in a position of whetting projects at Purple Pebble, can encourage some of these talented storytellers to reach out to me.”

    Commenting on the appointment, Dr. Madhu Chopra said, “Purple Pebble Pictures is a start-up production house with the heart of a lion. Fearless to explore and work on films across genres and languages. We have just started and have already completed two feature films. Our third film `Sarvann’ is due to release in December. Petrina joins us at the crux of imbibing a corporate culture to our modus operandi and with her experience we hope Purple Pebble Pictures becomes a production house that has the working style of a corporate and heart of a home especially to talent that needs a platform to showcase their abilities.”

  • ChyronHego appoints Neil Foster as COO and CFO

    ChyronHego appoints Neil Foster as COO and CFO

    MUMBAI: With an aim of continuing its global growth both organically and through acquisitions, ChyronHego’s has appointment Neil Foster as chief operating officer and chief financial officer. Foster will be based at the ChyronHego headquarters in Melville, New York reporting directly to the company’s president and CEO Johan Apel.

    “We’re very privileged to welcome Neil to our senior management team as we continue to deepen and scale our operations in support of our continued expansion in global markets,” said Apel. Adding further, “With his rich experience in executive-level management at high-profile, global enterprises, Neil will play a valued leadership role in our rapidly growing company.”

    Foster brings to ChyronHego more than 25 years of executive experience in various strategic, operational, financial, and corporate development roles at the nexus of media, technology, and entertainment.

    “I am thrilled to join ChyronHego and Johan’s team at this exciting time in the company’s evolution,” Foster added. “With innovative products and services that empower graphics and data for the broadcast and sports industries, ChyronHego is well-positioned as a leader in one of technology’s most attractive vertical markets for software applications. I’m looking forward to applying my strategic, operational, and financial expertise to help ChyronHego create value for shareholders.”

    Prior to joining ChyronHego, he served as executive vice president, operations, for Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. He has also held a number of roles in the recorded music business, including executive vice president, finance and operations, for the Columbia/Epic Label Group of Sony Music Entertainment, and co-president of Sony Music Entertainment Canada. Foster’s early career included positions at McKinsey & Company Inc. and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

  • ChyronHego appoints Neil Foster as COO and CFO

    ChyronHego appoints Neil Foster as COO and CFO

    MUMBAI: With an aim of continuing its global growth both organically and through acquisitions, ChyronHego’s has appointment Neil Foster as chief operating officer and chief financial officer. Foster will be based at the ChyronHego headquarters in Melville, New York reporting directly to the company’s president and CEO Johan Apel.

    “We’re very privileged to welcome Neil to our senior management team as we continue to deepen and scale our operations in support of our continued expansion in global markets,” said Apel. Adding further, “With his rich experience in executive-level management at high-profile, global enterprises, Neil will play a valued leadership role in our rapidly growing company.”

    Foster brings to ChyronHego more than 25 years of executive experience in various strategic, operational, financial, and corporate development roles at the nexus of media, technology, and entertainment.

    “I am thrilled to join ChyronHego and Johan’s team at this exciting time in the company’s evolution,” Foster added. “With innovative products and services that empower graphics and data for the broadcast and sports industries, ChyronHego is well-positioned as a leader in one of technology’s most attractive vertical markets for software applications. I’m looking forward to applying my strategic, operational, and financial expertise to help ChyronHego create value for shareholders.”

    Prior to joining ChyronHego, he served as executive vice president, operations, for Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. He has also held a number of roles in the recorded music business, including executive vice president, finance and operations, for the Columbia/Epic Label Group of Sony Music Entertainment, and co-president of Sony Music Entertainment Canada. Foster’s early career included positions at McKinsey & Company Inc. and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

  • Gaana introduces Ashish Vidyarthi – the “kahanibaaz” on Gaana Specials

    Gaana introduces Ashish Vidyarthi – the “kahanibaaz” on Gaana Specials

    MUMBAI: Gaana, India’s favourite music streaming app, adds a non-music audio show by eminent Indian film actor Ashish Vidyarthi to its Original Programming series “Gaana Specials”.

    Prashan Agarwal, COO, Gaana said “Gaana Specials is our effort to enthrall audience across audio genre’s including but not limited to music related shows, movie reviews, comedy and story telling. Ashish is well known for his work in Bollywood, Tamil & Telugu movies and has a distinct tone which suits audio presentation. Through this show, called “Kahanibaaz”, for the first time people will listen to him narrating stories. Each episode in this series is a veritable performance piece, mixed and sound designed like an audio movie.”

    The show is inspired by stories from all around the world – from Alexei Tolstoy to Oscar Wilde to O Henry – which have been brilliantly adapted and reinvented into the Indian context by writer Saurabh Bhramar.

    This rich musical narration experience series is now live on Gaana for the listeners. The first season has 10 episodes and every 15 days a new episode will be featured. Apart from the original content audio shows, this meta-story interweaves good music with life experiences, and progresses from episode to episode.

    The episodes are mixed and designed like an audio movie. Each episode has around 4 to 5 chunks of talk, each chunk ranging from 5-8 minutes.

    Along with the stories that Kahanibaaz narrates, Ashish Vidyarthi threads together his own personal stories. Through this meta-story, the listeners get to know about Ashish’s personality, which seems a bit eccentric and strange. The stories for the First Season are in the dark space, featuring horror and morbid tragedies. The mystique of Kahaanibaaz will be revealed in Season 2 only.

    The hunt is on for young creative and media minds under 30 years. Brand Equity Young Spikes 2016 competition. Winners get a free trip to Singapore to compete at Spikes Asia 2016. www.etbrandequity.com/youngspikes

  • Gaana introduces Ashish Vidyarthi – the “kahanibaaz” on Gaana Specials

    Gaana introduces Ashish Vidyarthi – the “kahanibaaz” on Gaana Specials

    MUMBAI: Gaana, India’s favourite music streaming app, adds a non-music audio show by eminent Indian film actor Ashish Vidyarthi to its Original Programming series “Gaana Specials”.

    Prashan Agarwal, COO, Gaana said “Gaana Specials is our effort to enthrall audience across audio genre’s including but not limited to music related shows, movie reviews, comedy and story telling. Ashish is well known for his work in Bollywood, Tamil & Telugu movies and has a distinct tone which suits audio presentation. Through this show, called “Kahanibaaz”, for the first time people will listen to him narrating stories. Each episode in this series is a veritable performance piece, mixed and sound designed like an audio movie.”

    The show is inspired by stories from all around the world – from Alexei Tolstoy to Oscar Wilde to O Henry – which have been brilliantly adapted and reinvented into the Indian context by writer Saurabh Bhramar.

    This rich musical narration experience series is now live on Gaana for the listeners. The first season has 10 episodes and every 15 days a new episode will be featured. Apart from the original content audio shows, this meta-story interweaves good music with life experiences, and progresses from episode to episode.

    The episodes are mixed and designed like an audio movie. Each episode has around 4 to 5 chunks of talk, each chunk ranging from 5-8 minutes.

    Along with the stories that Kahanibaaz narrates, Ashish Vidyarthi threads together his own personal stories. Through this meta-story, the listeners get to know about Ashish’s personality, which seems a bit eccentric and strange. The stories for the First Season are in the dark space, featuring horror and morbid tragedies. The mystique of Kahaanibaaz will be revealed in Season 2 only.

    The hunt is on for young creative and media minds under 30 years. Brand Equity Young Spikes 2016 competition. Winners get a free trip to Singapore to compete at Spikes Asia 2016. www.etbrandequity.com/youngspikes

  • Times Internet owned Gaana appoints Prashan Agarwal as COO

    Times Internet owned Gaana appoints Prashan Agarwal as COO

    MUMBAI : Prashan Agarwal has been appointed as  Chief Operating Officer of online music streaming app Gaana.

    “I am looking forward to contributing and adding value to the team and making Gaana a household name and future of streaming music, “ said  Aggarwal on his new role.

    Commenting on the appointment Times Internet  CEO Gautam Sinha said, “I’m excited to welcome Prashan Agarwal as Chief Operating Officer,  Gaana.  I’m optimistic that with his entrepreneurial approach and strong consumer internet, business and product acumen, Gaana will further strengthen Gaana’s position as the leading and most loved music streaming app.”
    Before joining Times Internet, Agarwal had co-founded multiple internet ventures. Earlier, he was the cofounder of PropTiger.com. He has an overall experience of 14 years and brings that extensive experience on all aspects of consumer internet businesses and tangible business models.

    An ISB and IIT alumnus, Agarwal is an expert in strategy, sales, operations and product management.  He has been awarded the GE Infrastructure CIO Excellence Award for Outstanding Six Sigma Project and also won several laurels at leading school and colleges, he has attended.

     

  • Times Internet owned Gaana appoints Prashan Agarwal as COO

    Times Internet owned Gaana appoints Prashan Agarwal as COO

    MUMBAI : Prashan Agarwal has been appointed as  Chief Operating Officer of online music streaming app Gaana.

    “I am looking forward to contributing and adding value to the team and making Gaana a household name and future of streaming music, “ said  Aggarwal on his new role.

    Commenting on the appointment Times Internet  CEO Gautam Sinha said, “I’m excited to welcome Prashan Agarwal as Chief Operating Officer,  Gaana.  I’m optimistic that with his entrepreneurial approach and strong consumer internet, business and product acumen, Gaana will further strengthen Gaana’s position as the leading and most loved music streaming app.”
    Before joining Times Internet, Agarwal had co-founded multiple internet ventures. Earlier, he was the cofounder of PropTiger.com. He has an overall experience of 14 years and brings that extensive experience on all aspects of consumer internet businesses and tangible business models.

    An ISB and IIT alumnus, Agarwal is an expert in strategy, sales, operations and product management.  He has been awarded the GE Infrastructure CIO Excellence Award for Outstanding Six Sigma Project and also won several laurels at leading school and colleges, he has attended.

     

  • Kenstar appoints Milan Wahi as the new COO

    Kenstar appoints Milan Wahi as the new COO

    MUMBAI: Kenstar  has appointed Milan Wahi as its chief operations officer with immediate effect. In his new role, Wahi will be responsible for contributing to Kenstar’s by and large strategy for establishing it as one of the most preferred premium small home appliances brands for consumers in India. For the most part, he will oversee brand building, product development and distribution expansion for Kenstar.

    Speaking on the occasion Wahi stated “I am ecstatic and excited to be a part of the Kenstar family. Kenstar has a great heritage and goodwill across the country and offers consumers’ international quality products. There is a tremendous prospect for augmentation in small home appliances category and our focus would be on driving secondary sales through widening the distribution network and building Kenstar’s brand equity.”

    Wahi has an extensive background with over 24 years of experience in various consumer sectors like FMCG, consumer durables etc. He has contributed his efforts to many topnotch companies and brands in various capacities such as head sales, head trade marketing, worked extensively on brand building, and has in-depth knowledge of FMCG distribution. Previously,  Wahi served as the chief operating officer of J K Dairy and the managing director of Lotte India Corporation. He has also had successful stints at Cavin Kare Pvt. Ltd, VST Industries Ltd, and Whirlpool Of India Ltd to name a few.

     

  • Kenstar appoints Milan Wahi as the new COO

    Kenstar appoints Milan Wahi as the new COO

    MUMBAI: Kenstar  has appointed Milan Wahi as its chief operations officer with immediate effect. In his new role, Wahi will be responsible for contributing to Kenstar’s by and large strategy for establishing it as one of the most preferred premium small home appliances brands for consumers in India. For the most part, he will oversee brand building, product development and distribution expansion for Kenstar.

    Speaking on the occasion Wahi stated “I am ecstatic and excited to be a part of the Kenstar family. Kenstar has a great heritage and goodwill across the country and offers consumers’ international quality products. There is a tremendous prospect for augmentation in small home appliances category and our focus would be on driving secondary sales through widening the distribution network and building Kenstar’s brand equity.”

    Wahi has an extensive background with over 24 years of experience in various consumer sectors like FMCG, consumer durables etc. He has contributed his efforts to many topnotch companies and brands in various capacities such as head sales, head trade marketing, worked extensively on brand building, and has in-depth knowledge of FMCG distribution. Previously,  Wahi served as the chief operating officer of J K Dairy and the managing director of Lotte India Corporation. He has also had successful stints at Cavin Kare Pvt. Ltd, VST Industries Ltd, and Whirlpool Of India Ltd to name a few.

     

  • Le Eco’s Atul Jain: It’s not just marketing, it’s creating an entire ecosystem

    Le Eco’s Atul Jain: It’s not just marketing, it’s creating an entire ecosystem

    MUMBAI:  A late entrant in the market, Chinese smartphone and screen manufacturer LeEco, previously called LeTv, has already created waves with its aggressive approach for the Indian market, and has given existing players like Xiaomi and Samsung a run for their money. Industry insiders unanimously agree that LeEco has disrupted the entire smartphone business in the country, and perhaps even redefined it. After launching its first product in India in January 2016, the company has already broken all records for online smartphone sales and bagged the ‘online top-selling’ tag for its flagship product Le 1s, having sold over 200,000 Le 1s in just 30 days!

    And why not? The company has set itself a target to be the number one online smartphone player in the next five months. It doesn’t take a scientist to guess that a feat like that would be impossible without a sound and efficient marketing strategy to back the brand with. Ask LeEco India Smart Electronics Devices COO Atul Jain about what the secret is behind the brand’s success and he says “It’s the ecosystem that we create.”

    As per Jain, the ecosystem LeEco strives to create in India works on four different parameters – devices (smartphones and screens), content, cloud and platforms.

    “For now we have introduced our devices in the form of the smartphones that boast of breakthrough technology supported by disruptive pricing. We are also working on building the ecosystem and will be able to provide the same from quarter two (Q2) onwards of coming financial year,” says Jain. The brand also plans to enhance its screen presence by bringing in what it calls a ‘super TV’ by Q2.

    On the content side, LeEco has already partnered with over-the-top content provider YuppTV led by Udaynandan Reddy and the Sunil Lulla led Eros International. “We are striving for many more partnerships with Indian media houses in the upcoming months,” Jain reveals. “We are also looking at building a huge content library, be it through partnerships, acquisition or self-produced content,” he adds. It is to be noted that the company has presence in the media in China through Le Movies, its own production house.

    “From a cloud network perspective, we have already introduced content distribution networks (CDNs) in Delhi and Mumbai, and are looking to expand it to ten more cities. LeEco already has 650 CDN networks through the cloud across the world,” explains Jain. “This is in compliance with LeEco’s Chinese model of strengthening its delivery network to boost the smartphone business and maximise profit.”

    Jain shares that outside China, India and the US are the top two biggest markets in focus for LeEco for this financial year. “We have plans for other APAC countries like Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia, but our biggest business expansion is going to happen in India and the USA.”

    Entering the market this late and establishing a formidable presence wasn’t an easy task for the Chinese technology giant. “We were quite unknown in India even six months ago. To create the awareness around the brand was the biggest challenge. The go to market strategy, setting up a team here, were some of the initial challenges.” Jain explains that instead of being bullish about a strict marketing plan, they kept their eyes open for what the consumers wanted, understanding their needs and translating that into products. “In our case we looked at bill of materials (BOM) pricing and that was very attractive for the consumers. “That becomes very critical when you market to a new place. Secondly, we paid attention to creating awareness about the brand through all the media available to us, and that was relevant to the product, that is, social, digital, and even offline presence through retail stores,” he says.

    Perhaps the biggest boost to sales was the flagship campaign ‘LeEco Day’, wherein consumers enjoyed extremely lucrative offers and prices on the smartphone. It must be noted that several other smartphone brands, including Freedom 251 also went the ‘disruptive’ prices route to meet a completely different and disappointing end.

    Explaining LeEco’s mass media plans, Jain says, “LeEco is also looking at being present in radio, and television advertising isn’t ruled out either. While a substantial chunk of the company’s marketing spends are directed towards digital, moving forward Le Eco will have good spends in television and print as well. Around 30 to 40 percent of the brand’s marketing spends would be towards digital, and the balance split between print, OOH and television.”