Tag: leadership change

  • Akshay Mathur exits Tyroo after a decade of dealmaking and digital domination

    Akshay Mathur exits Tyroo after a decade of dealmaking and digital domination

    MUMBAI: For a man who’s helped launch more platforms than most people can name, Akshay Mathur knows when it’s time to log out. After a 10-year ride at Tyroo (part of the Smile Group), the digital advertising heavyweight has officially stepped down, closing a chapter that helped define Asia’s adtech playbook.

    Mathur has built a career few can rival, working across the digital trenches at marquee names like The Times Group, Yahoo! India, People Group, Komli Media, SVG Media, Dentsu, and most recently Tyroo. His name has become synonymous with unlocking monetisation potential, building revenue-first operations, and striking platform partnerships that actually scale.

    “I’ve been incredibly fortunate to work with some of the most dynamic people, partners and platforms in the industry”, said Mathur. “Each chapter has been about building, learning, and growing – and I’m looking forward to carrying that momentum into what comes next.”

    While his next move remains under wraps, the speculation machine is already humming. And for good reason. Mathur’s fingerprints are all over Asia’s digital economy. From go-to-market playbooks to cross-functional growth machines, he’s been the architect behind some of the region’s most strategic monetisation efforts.

    In a 25-year career that reads like a roadmap of the region’s digital evolution, Mathur has played a starring role in scaling global platforms and adapting them to Asian nuances. Think enterprise sales, partner-led monetisation, and performance-brand hybrids—he’s been there, scaled that.

    Widely viewed as a key force in the rise of platform-led adtech in Asia, Mathur departs Tyroo with his influence very much intact and his next move eagerly anticipated.

  • Amazon veteran Minari Shah moves on

    Amazon veteran Minari Shah moves on

    MUMBAI: Amazon director – international (EU, Apac and Latam), owned content and channels Minari Shah has decided to move on from the multinational firm. She announced her departure today on Linkedin.

    Her post read as follows: “After eight years at Amazon, my longest stint anywhere in my work life, I called it a day here today. It’s been one hell of a ride – lots of learning, lots of adventure, working with some very smart people – both in my team(s) and other partner teams and business colleagues. It’s been a journey full of innovating and doing new things, with always the multiplier of complexity and scale and in the process, I carry so many memories of some most amazing campaigns. I leave Amazon as a sharper, better professional, more measurement and data-driven, with a deeper conviction for how communications can have a business impact and a stronger curiosity for new learning. I also leave with memories of fun and camaraderie, with loads of laughter along the way. I will miss Amazon and hopefully will stay in touch with all the people that I would like to stay in touch with. This has been an important chapter of my life but I am now ready to move on to new things. As many people know, there are key family issues that need my time and there are old dreams to follow regarding writing but I will continue to remain within the communications ambit one way or other!”

    Shah has had a long career in industry having worked with Hindu Business Line and Business India in the nineties. She then decided to shift to communications and had a stint with Sampark Public Relations as vice-president. Following that she worked with Mahindra & Mahindra, L&T Infotech, Dell, HSB,Tata Motors, and then finally Amazon.