Campaign India Team
Nov 20, 2023

Kavita Sagar exits IN10 Media Network

Was head of revenue

Kavita Sagar exits IN10 Media Network
Kavita Sagar has moved on from the IN10 Media Network after spending four years. She was head revenue at the media group.
 
Aditya Pittie, managing director, IN10 Media Network, said, “Kavita's role has been crucial in propelling our network's growth journey, and we deeply appreciate her invaluable contributions to the business. I extend my gratitude for her dedication and wish her the very best in her future endeavours.”
 
Sagar said, “My time at IN10 Media Network has been truly remarkable. I'm thankful for the enriching experiences, and the unwavering support I've encountered throughout my tenure. I hold firm belief in the company's ongoing success and extend my heartfelt wishes to the entire team for a prosperous future.”
 
She has also had stints with Star, SAB TV and NDTV. 
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