Campaign India Team
Jan 14, 2015

AP Parigi to join Network18 as group CEO

The appointment comes into effect from 29 January

AP Parigi to join Network18 as group CEO

AP Parigi will join Network18 as group CEO on 29 January 2015. He will be based in Mumbai. 

Prior to this he was with the Times Group. 

Adil Zainulbhai, chairman, N18, said, "Parigi has built a raft of customer-facing brands, technologies, businesses and management teams. His wisdom and leadership is sure to
take N18 to the next level."
 
Parigi said, "I look forward to mentor and lead what is perhaps the most talented group of professionals in the Indian media landscape. N18 is fortunate to have the world’s leading media brands as partners and I am keen to enhance each of these valuable relationships."
 
Parigi has also worked with Loop Mobile (BPL Mobile Communications) and Eros Media.
 
 
 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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