Campaign India Team
Jul 06, 2021

Ashutosh Shukla joins Cosmos-Maya as COO

Moves from Zee5

Ashutosh Shukla
Ashutosh Shukla
Cosmos-Maya, a studio and producer of animated content, has appointed Ashutosh Shukla as its chief operating officer for its domestic business. 
 
He moves from Zee5 where he was head of delivery.
 
Anish Mehta, CEO, Cosmos-Maya, said, “We are excited to have Ashutosh at Cosmos-Maya. We are confident that his leadership and people-focused policies will help us grow stronger than before. Our organisation will greatly benefit from his knowledge and prior experience across sectors."
 
Shukla said, “Technological advancements in today’s age play a key role in the growth of the company and technology-driven processes can lead to increased quality and productivity in the company. I am very excited and honoured to join the Cosmos-Maya family and aid in the creation of a healthy work environment with the values that have helped this company grow from strength to strength during these challenging times.”
 
In a career spanning 21 years he has also worked with TCS, Accenture, and Cybertech Systems and Software.
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