Tag: executive director

  • Vikram Sakhuja to take up executive director position at Madison Media based in New Delhi

    Vikram Sakhuja to take up executive director position at Madison Media based in New Delhi

    MUMBAI: With Ajit Varghese heading back to Madison Media, this time as partner and group CEO of Madison Media & OOH, questions were being asked about the role of long-serving group CEO Vikram Sakhuja. The suspense was laid to rest a short while ago when Madison promoter Sam Balsara confirmed that Sakhuja will continue as executive director, focusing on building organisational capability from New Delhi.

    Meanwhile Balsara is quite confident about Varghese’s appointment as the agency’s leader. “Ajit has all the credentials to steer an agency like Madison into the future,” he  said, citing Varghese’s stints at Madison, GroupM, a digital publisher, and most recently JioStar. Like Sakhuja, Varghese will hold a stake in the business.

    Calling it a “homecoming”, Varghese said he was returning with a renewed mission. “The world of media is transforming at lightning speed, and Madison is uniquely poised to lead with its client-first thinking, independent spirit, and deep talent,” he said.

    Madison Media, India’s largest homegrown communications agency, is ranked the world’s fourth-largest independent media agency by Recma. It manages media planning and buying for marquee clients including Marico, Asian Paints, Titan, TVS, Godrej Properties, Pidilite, Ceat, and the BJP. Through its 11 units, Madison World served some 500 advertisers last year.

  • Rahul Kanwal departs from TV Today

    Rahul Kanwal departs from TV Today

    MUMBAI: Rahul Kanwal, the journalistic juggernaut who steered India’s top news channels through tumultuous times, has resigned from the TV Today group.

    After a two decade plus -long innings at the broadcasting powerhouse, Kanwal is hanging up his microphone as news director of India Today and Aajtak, and executive director of Business Today. His departure marks the end of an era for a newsman who became the face of prime-time journalism in the subcontinent.

    The Harvard-educated presenter transformed the group’s digital footprint with remarkable alacrity. Under his watch, the 30-year-old Business Today brand underwent a digital metamorphosis that rivals would kill for.
    At the helm of a 500-strong reporting army, Kanwal’s editorial empire reached a staggering 400 million viewers monthly. The Newstrack anchor, famous for his centrist “question all, take no prisoners” approach, created waves by establishing the Data Intelligence Unit and Anti-Fake News War-Room when misinformation was running rampant.

    The Chevening fellow’s career trajectory has been nothing short of meteoric—from humble beginnings as a reporter at Zee News in 1999 to conquering the summit of Indian broadcast journalism over his 23-year career.
    Kalli Purie, vice-chairperson of the India Today Group, described Kanwal’s journey as “the quintessential India Today Group narrative—an extraordinary journey of organic growth, limitless opportunities, and a meteoric rise that benefited both sides.”

    In an internal memo to staff, Purie acknowledged their 22-year collaboration: “We’ve worked closely together, built formidable teams, created powerful editorial IPs, and traversed the length and breadth of our incredible country, collecting memories that will last a lifetime. Our newsroom is the envy of the media ecosystem.”

    She added: “Change is never easy, but as news professionals, it is our very lifeblood. It is what drives us forward. There is just so much to do as AI is again opening a new doorway, an exciting inflection point for content creators.”

    The CEO expressed confidence in the team Kanwal leaves behind: “He has mentored a strong second line, which is locked and loaded for what comes next. It’s now your turn to shine.”

  • EORTV appoints Shobhit Attray as executive director

    EORTV appoints Shobhit Attray as executive director

    EORTV has appointed television actor Shobhit Attray as executive director. EORTV, launched by industry veteran cinematographer and director Deepak Pandey, will focus on gender equality and acceptance. 

    Attray has become a popular name in every India household by being a part of top-rated serials including “Prithvi Raj Chauhan,” “Meera,” “Mahavir Hanuman,” “Na Aana Is Desh Laado,” “Aaj ki Housewife sab Jaanti Hai,” “Jai Jai Jai Bajrangbali,” “Baba Aiso Varr Dhundo,” “Muskaan,” and more. 

    In response to this new role as an Executive Director, Shobhit Attray said, “We’re thrilled to have some of the best content on our app and our audience is loving it so much, which is a testament to the way audiences have adopted EORTV as their preferred platform for entertainment. EORTV is the first LGBTQ focused platform, which has a clear vision to bring change in the mindset of people and create a revolution.”

    Shobhit thinks gender equality & acceptance is our focus & EORTV will try its best to tell the society through its story. “This will inspire the society to live a happy, free life without judgement towards all types of people in our community,” he further added.

    On being asked about acting projects, he said, “I love acting, it’s my playground, something that brought me to Mumbai and gave me the life of dreams. I’m always game for all the acting projects, acting is in my blood.”

  • IFFLA 2022 to celebrate 20 years; unveils film lineup

    IFFLA 2022 to celebrate 20 years; unveils film lineup

    Mumbai: The latest edition of Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is set to take place between 28 April and 1 May with an impressive lineup of selections for the 20th annual edition of the acclaimed film festival, which will mark a return to in-person screenings and events this year.

    Speaking about the event, IFFLA executive director Christina Marouda said, “Reflecting on IFFLA’s 20 years, we find ourselves overjoyed by the range of incredible talent we have discovered and celebrated, introducing numerous emerging and established voices to Los Angeles.”

    IFFLA is devoted to a greater appreciation of Indian cinema and culture by showcasing films, supporting emerging filmmakers and promoting the diverse perspectives of the Indian diaspora. “We are also incredibly proud of the sense of family and community we have accomplished over the last 20 years. The theme of this year’s festival is “Bringing the community back together,” stated Marouda, after being held virtually due to Covid-19.

    IFFLA’s Gala selection, Pan Nalin’s “Last Film Show” is the filmmaker’s celebration of the love of cinema through the story of a boy who stumbles upon a rundown film theater and then charms his way into a daily seat in the projection room. However, when the theater upgrades from film to digital, his new wondrous world is in danger. The crowd-pleasing, Last Film Show by IFFLA’s beloved alum Pan Nalin, debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival.

    Three feature film directorial debuts will have major premiere screenings at IFFLA. Making its world premiere, Anmol Sidhu’s “Jaggi” follows a schoolboy and his family’s dark secrets in the rural Punjab’s famous fertile farmlands. Making its North American premiere is Faraz Ali’s “Shoebox.” The film tells a coming-of-age story, which centers on a young woman who watches her father struggle to keep the family’s single screen movie theater operating while everything changes around them. Also making its North American premiere is Natesh Hegde’s “Pedro.” This film focuses on a taciturn electrician who becomes a social outcast in his small Karnataka town after becoming involved in a drunken incident.

    In an exciting addition, IFFLA will inaugurate a Spotlight on South Asia. Co-director of programming Ritesh Mehta stated, “The last few years have seen a dynamite rise in South Asian voices getting global acclaim. This 20th year, we’re beyond thrilled to have corralled some of these groundbreaking visions, and in turn offer some inspiring discoveries back to the culture. Our work is a total privilege, and we can’t wait to screen it with our communities in LA and beyond.”

    The Spotlight on South Asia section, which will showcase some of the most groundbreaking new works coming out of the greater South Asian subcontinent and its diasporas, is Abdullah Mohammad Saad’s psychological thriller “Rehana” (Rehana Maryam Noor) about a professor and single mother, who puts her family and life on the line to bring justice to a male colleague accused of sexually assaulting a student. The film made history for being the first film from Bangladesh to compete at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard. The spotlight includes the shorts 1978 (Pakistan) by award-winning director Hamza Bangash, Salar Pashtoonyar’s 2021 Student Academy Award winner Bad Omen (Afghanistan/Canada), Sunil Pandey’s Rotterdam 2022 selection “Baghthan” (Nepal), Nuhash Humayun’s 2022 SXSW Midnight Shorts Grand Jury Prize winner “Moshari” (Bangladesh), and Seemab Gul’s “Sandstorm” (Pakistan), which premiered at the 2021 Biennale’s Orizzonti.

    Of the 11 short films presented in IFFLA’s main competition lineup, eight are helmed by women directors. This section boasts four world premieres sure to make waves, including: Megha Ramaswamy’s provocative psychological horror “Lalanna’s Song,” co-produced by Guneet Monga; Ambiecka Pandit’s “Under the Waters,” a raw coming of age drama produced by Vikramaditya Motwane; the deadpan debut, “Adventures of Faisal Rehman” by Mir Ijlal Shaani; and Varun Chopra’s politically charged documentary “Holy Cowboys” that infiltrates the terrifying world of youth proselytisation and right-wing extremism. The section also includes Student Academy Award winner, “Close Ties to Home Country” by Akanksha Cruczynski.
    IFFLA has a history of establishing game-changing and evolving initiatives to support Indian Filmmakers including the “One-on-One” programme, a newly established mentorship program and the filmmaker house – a home for filmmakers visiting Los Angeles during the festival. “IFFLA has discovered a lot of young talent and has given them an international platform to showcase their work,” stated Marouda. Each year, IFFLA accepts feature film and short film submissions for consideration into the festival from Indian filmmakers from around the world.

    More information can be found on their website: https://www.indianfilmfestival.org Additional IFFLA highlights among the feature film lineup include Irfana Majumdar’s Shankar’s “Fairies,” a delicate tapestry of a tale set in 1960s Lucknow about the touching bond that develops between the young daughter of a police chief and the family’s head servant, through his fantastical stories. Aditya Sengupta’s sumptuous Bengali drama “Once Upon a Time in Calcutta” follows an aging actress in games of power with five different men through the dark secrets of a disintegrating city. Nithin Lukose’s critically acclaimed directorial debut “Paka” (River of Blood), produced by Anurag Kashyap, is a revenge thriller that pits two rival families against each other over a Romeo and Juliet-type forbidden romance. Rahul Jain’s documentary “Invisible Demons,” which premiered in Cannes’ Cinema for the Climate section, explores the detrimental effects of India’s growing economy on the environment, in the sprawling city of Delhi.

  • Prabha Narasimhan to take over as Colgate-Palmolive CEO

    Prabha Narasimhan to take over as Colgate-Palmolive CEO

    Mumbai: Household and consumer products company Colgate-Palmolive India has announced the appointment of former HUL executive Prabha Narasimhan as its managing director and chief executive officer, effective from 1 September. Narasimhan takes over from Ram Raghavan, who is set to move to a global role.

    “The nomination and remuneration committee of the Board of Directors approved that effective 16th April, 2022, Ram Raghavan, managing director and CEO of the company has been promoted to president, enterprise oral care, for Colgate Palmolive Company. Raghavan will be based out of the company’s headquarters in New York,” the company said in a filing to the exchanges.

    Narasimhan is armed with over two decades of experience across consumer marketing insights, customer development and marketing roles in multiple geographies and across multiple categories including beauty, personal care, and refreshments.

    In her most recent role, she was associated with HUL as executive director – home care and Unilever South Asia as vice president – home care.

  • Madhusudhan Rao, Deepak Subramanian join HUL management committee

    Madhusudhan Rao, Deepak Subramanian join HUL management committee

    Mumbai: FMCG major Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) on Wednesday announced the appointment of Madhusudhan Rao and Deepak Subramanian to its management committee. While Rao is named as HUL executive director – beauty and wellbeing and personal care, Subramanian is HUL executive director – home care.

    Rao takes over from Priya Nair, who is elevated to global role as HUL chief marketing officer – beauty and wellbeing. Subramanian succeeds Prabha Narasimhan, who has decided to leave the company to pursue an external opportunity, HUL said in a statement.

    “Madhusudhan has a successful track record in a variety of operational and strategic roles. He has brought in a strong performance edge in his teams and has pioneered several innovations that uphold Unilever’s high science and technology credentials,” commented HUL chairman and MD Sanjiv Mehta. “Deepak has championed innovation and sustainable strategies to significantly improve brand equity and deliver growth. He has demonstrated superior business acumen in building new categories, primarily in start-up business verticals. I am certain that they will take the business to the next level of performance.”

    Talking about Nair’s contribution to the business, Mehta said, “She has been an active champion for building future skills and experimentation, and has led several path-breaking marketing initiatives such as the Kan Khajura Tesan. Under her leadership, the business witnessed high growth in key categories driven by consumer-centric innovations and award-winning, purpose-driven communication.”

    “Prabha led home care to deliver a strong performance across South Asia over the last two years. She has contributed immensely towards embedding the Clean Future agenda into the Home Care product development strategy,” he further said about Narasimhan.

    Rao joined HUL in 1991 and he is currently serving as Unilever EVP – home and hygiene. In his 30+ years in the company, he demonstrated a strong performance track record in marketing, customer development and brand development roles across geographies. In his current role, Rao helped shape the home and hygiene category as a successful business with a distinctive high-performance culture, said the statement.

    Currently working as VP – home care, South-East Asia/ANZ (SEAA) and global head – fabric enhancers, Subramanian joined HUL in 1995 as a management trainee. He significantly improved the profitability of the business, whilst strengthening top-line growth. In his global role, Subramanian helped transform the fabric enhancers category by driving innovations and re-positioning the brands to have more social impact, according to the company.

    Recently, the company also announced the separation of the position of chairman of the board and the CEO and managing director. HUL announced the appointment of Nitin Paranjpe, currently chief operating officer of Unilever as non-executive chairman of the company, with effect from 31 March. However, Sanjiv Mehta will continue as HUL chief executive officer and managing director.

    The FMCG giant reported a strong all-around performance for the third quarter. The company’s growth was competitive and profitable. The net profit surged to Rs 2,243 with 17 per cent growth year-on-year, according to the statement.

  • Deepak Sharma joins Rediffusion as executive director

    Deepak Sharma joins Rediffusion as executive director

    Mumbai: Deepak Sharma has joined Rediffusion Media and Communications as executive director. He was previously associated with Starcom Mediavest Group as managing director for over five years.

    “I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as executive director at Rediffusion Media and Communications,” he wrote in a LinkedIn post, announcing his move.

    In his career spanning almost two decades, Sharma held senior-level positions at Starcom for almost 17 years. Previously, he worked with agencies like dentsu and GroupM.

  • Industry veteran Tarun Nigam joins Offbeet Media Group as ED

    Industry veteran Tarun Nigam joins Offbeet Media Group as ED

    Mumbai: Offbeet Media Group has onboarded media and entertainment veteran Tarun Nigam as its executive director (ED) in a bid to diversify business and widen the company’s portfolio. He will be working closely with Offbeet Media Group founder Jaideep Singh, Bhavya and the group’s creative and strategy teams.

    In this role, Nigam will help in the strategic outreach of the group’s recent acquisition of 101india.com and lead the teams across other business verticals such as celeb/influencer, branded content, and government sector initiatives, said the company in a statement.

    “Tarun’s deep understanding of the sector and strong equity within the media & entertainment industry will be of immense value to us. I am confident this will help us strategize and carve out a successful business plan in the future,” said Jaideep Singh.

    During his two decades of career, Nigam has led various businesses. His previous stints include companies like DDB Mudra, PM Media Solutions, and Starcom. He has also worked with brands like UTV, GroupM (MindShare, Maxus & Mediacom), and Vivaki Partnership Unit, across mainstream media, brand solutions, and digital assignments.

    “New age marketing solutions are what will drive brands in the post-pandemic era. The lines between linear and digital media are already blurred and I foresee them merging further,” said Nigam on his new assignment. “Offbeet Media Group has the right mix of offerings that can enable brands to make a larger impact on the consumer’s mind. I am very excited to join the group and am looking forward to helping create a positive influence.”

  • Royal Enfield CEO Vinod Dasari moves on, B Govindarajan new ED

    Royal Enfield CEO Vinod Dasari moves on, B Govindarajan new ED

    Mumbai: Eicher Motors has announced that Royal Enfield chief executive officer Vinod K Dasari has stepped down from the company. Dasari has also resigned as executive director of the board of Eicher Motors. The resignation will come into effect from 13 August. Dasari will be succeeded by B Govindarajan, who has been the chief operating officer of Royal Enfield since 2013.

    Dasari’s decision to move on is to dedicate time and energy to pursue his passion and ambition in affordable healthcare. He recently set up and inaugurated a not-for-profit hospital in Chennai. “It has been a very memorable ride over the last two years and more at Royal Enfield. I have decided to move on, so I can dedicatedly follow a personal passion that has been close to me for many years now,” said Dasari.

    Prior to joining Royal Enfield in April 2019, Dasari was the CEO and managing director of Ashok Leyland, a position he held since 2011. He had joined Ashok Leyland as CEO in 2005.

    “Vinod has made significant contributions to the organisation,” said Eicher Motors MD, Siddhartha Lal. “Right from his unwavering focus on customer-facing digital properties, to driving network expansion, to building several new services and solutions-oriented initiatives, he has helped the company take giant steps forward. He also very ably led the company through tough and unprecedented times over the last year and a half.”

    B Govindarajan, who has spent more than 23 years across Royal Enfield and Eicher Motors, will be inducted as a whole time director on the board of Eicher Motors and will take charge as executive director of Royal Enfield from 18 August, the company said.

    “Govind brings on board an astute understanding of the industry, with strong technical know-how, combined with a sharp strategic outlook and operational excellence,” Siddhartha Lal stated. “He has led several turnkey projects for Royal Enfield and has been instrumental in growing and expanding our manufacturing facilities, in bringing a paradigm shift in our product quality, delivery and development process, and in setting up our two state-of-the-art technology centres in India and the UK.”

  • Symphony Ltd. announces Amit Kumar as new ED and Group CEO

    New Delhi: Symphony Limited on Tuesday announced the appointment of Amit Kumar as executive director (ED) and Group chief executive officer (CEO) of the Company, effective 2 August.

    With over 18 years of work experience, Kumar was previously associated with GE, PwC, Shapoorji Pallonji, EY, and KPMG. He also co‐founded an analytics-focused start‐up and ran it for three years. He currently works with KPMG as a Partner with a focus on the Consumer Products sector and specialises in Business Transformation and Profitability Improvement.

    Amit Kumar expressed his gratitude and said, “I thank the board of Symphony for giving me this opportunity. I look forward to leading the company through the next phase of its growth journey, take brand Symphony to new heights and help create long‐term value for all its shareholders and stakeholders.”

    Welcoming the new ED and Group CEO on board, Symphony’s chairman and managing director Achal Bakeri said, “We are delighted to have Amit Kumar join us as executive director and Group CEO of Symphony. He has nearly 18 years of experience with corporate and consulting sectors, had his tech start‐up, and has been a business transformation and profitability improvement specialist with three of the Big Four accounting/consulting firms.”