Campaign India Team
Aug 27, 2008

Mindshare Fulcrum hires Jignesh Ghelani

Mindshare Fulcrum has appointed Jignesh Ghelani as the buying head on the Unilever business. Ghelani has over nine years of experience in the broadcasting and media business. He has worked in both national and international experience.He has worked in various companies including Zee Telefilms, Sony Entertainment Television, The Media Edge and Mediacom in Toronto.

Mindshare Fulcrum hires Jignesh Ghelani

Mindshare Fulcrum has appointed Jignesh Ghelani as the buying head on the Unilever business. Ghelani has over nine years of experience in the broadcasting and media business. He has worked in both national and international experience.

He has worked in various companies including Zee Telefilms, Sony Entertainment Television, The Media Edge and Mediacom in Toronto.

"Ghelani brings with him skills across trading and ad sales, strategizing the broadcast business, business development along with strategising and negotiating client investments," said R Gowthaman, managing director-South Asia, Mindshare Fulcrum.

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Campaign India

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