Campaign India Team
Nov 25, 2008

Mohit Anand departs Channel [V] to join Belkin

Channel [V]'s general manger Mohit Anand (pictured) has called it quits. He has joined Belkin Asia Pacific as its country manager. Belkin specialises in connectivity solutions, accessories for mp3 devices and computers.

Mohit Anand departs Channel [V] to join Belkin

Channel [V]'s general manger Mohit Anand (pictured) has called it quits. He has joined Belkin Asia Pacific as its country manager. Belkin specialises in connectivity solutions, accessories for mp3 devices and computers.

Anand had joined Channel [V] in April this year. Before that, he was with Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices Division in India as its country head. He was involved in the launch of Xbox 360 in India. He is also the founding member of IGita (Indian Gaming Industry Trade Association). Prior to this, he has worked with Iris Computers, Tangerine Informatique and Dave Thomson Associates.

Anand said, "I have left Channel [V] due to personal health reasons. I am joining Belkin which is an American MNC as its country manager. I will head the India operations of the company."

Saurabh Kanwar, VP-content and communications, Channel [V] is looking at the operations currently.
 

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