Campaign India Team
Feb 28, 2013

IBF appoints Shailesh Shah secretary general

Shah has over 28 years of experience across industries

IBF appoints Shailesh Shah secretary general

Indian Broadcasting Foundation (IBF) has announced the appointment of Shailesh Shah as its secretary general. With over 28 years of experience in a variety of industries, a press note from the industry body informed that Shah will augment IBF’s efforts in building a robust and profitable broadcasting industry in India.

Manjit Singh, president, IBF, said, “Shailesh’s wide experience in delving into industry fundamentals to drive value creation will be of immense value to the foundation. I along with the rest of the members welcome Shailesh to IBF.”

Shah has worked with The Hay Group, Price Waterhouse, Watson Wyatt, Satyam Computers and the JSW Group. He was also involved with organisations such as the World Economic Forum, The Economic Development Board of Singapore and NASSCOM.

 

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