Campaign India Team
May 23, 2016

Dainik Jagran's Sanjay Gupta elected to INMA board

Nine members from around the world elected at AGM in London

Dainik Jagran's Sanjay Gupta elected to INMA board
Nine executives have been elected to be part of the International News Media Association's (INMA) board of directors at a recently held AGM in London.
 
Representing India is Sanjay Gupta, CEO, Dainik Jagran. 
 
Other members on the board are:
  • Chris Blaser, chief audience development officer, Las Vegas Review-Journal, United States
  • Damian Eales, managing director - metro and region publishing, News Corp Australia
  • Espen Egil Hansen, editor-in-chief/CEO, Aftenposten, Norway
  • Paulo Mira, president, PHD Mobi, United States
  • Chang-hee Park, chief operating officer, JoongAng Ilbo, South Korea
  • Pam Siddall, president, Advance Central Services, United States
Also at the AGM, two division boards leadership changes were announced. 
 
Matthew Ipsan, executive vice president/chief digital officer of CNHI in the United States, was named president of the INMA North America division.
 
Martha Ortiz, editor of El Colombiano in Colombia, was appointed president of the association’s Latin America division in March.
 
Retiring from the INMA board of directors are:
 
Michelle Krans, senior vice president, Gannett, United States
 
Kirk MacDonald, former president of AdTaxi Networks in the United States and now with the Toronto Star, Canada
 
John Newby , publisher, Muskogee Phoenix, United States, as North America division president.
Source:
Campaign India

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