Campaign India Team
Aug 16, 2010

Breaking News: Vikram Malhotra appointed COO of Studio18

Studio18, the film production and distribution arm of Viacom18, has announced the appointment of Vikram Malhotra as their chief operating officer. He will be responsible for driving growth and profitability at Studio18. Malhotra joins Studio18 from Balaji Telefilms, where as the chief operating officer, he was responsible for the business strategy and profitable growth of their motion pictures business. Prior to that, he was the head of worldwide marketing of Kingfisher Airlines. 

Breaking News: Vikram Malhotra appointed COO of Studio18

Studio18, the film production and distribution arm of Viacom18, has announced the appointment of Vikram Malhotra as their chief operating officer. He will be responsible for driving growth and profitability at Studio18. 

Malhotra joins Studio18 from Balaji Telefilms, where as the chief operating officer, he was responsible for the business strategy and profitable growth of their motion pictures business. Prior to that, he was the head of worldwide marketing of Kingfisher Airlines.

 

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