Campaign India Team
Sep 10, 2009

BIG 92.7 FM appoints Sailesh Bijlani

BIG 92.7 FM has appointed Sailesh Bijlani as cluster head - Maharashtra and Goa. Bijlani has over 17 years of experience in media and will be spearheading the operations of BIG 92.7 FM for Mumbai, Sholapur and Goa. 

BIG 92.7 FM appoints Sailesh Bijlani
BIG 92.7 FM has appointed Sailesh Bijlani as cluster head - Maharashtra and Goa.

Bijlani has over 17 years of experience in media and will be spearheading the operations of BIG 92.7 FM for Mumbai, Sholapur and Goa. 

Commenting on the appointment, Himanshu Shekhar, business fead (North and West), BIG 92.7 FM, said, “Sailesh, with his tremendous experience in the media industry, is sure to add great value to our organization. I am confident that under his guidance the team will further our endeavor to offer un-paralleled entertainment while strengthening our leadership in the markets of Maharashtra and Goa. We welcome Sailesh on-board and look forward to a great innings with him.”

Bijlani began his career with STAR India, where he worked in the advertising sales department for 12 years. He then moved on to join INX Media as vice president of advertising sales.

 

 

 

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Campaign India

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