Campaign India Team
Oct 15, 2013

Rajan Srinivasan exits Web18

Part of Network18 since 2003, he was most recently CEO of IBNLive

Rajan Srinivasan exits Web18

Network18 has announced that Rajan Srinivasan, CEO, IBNLive.com, is moving on. Srinivasan joined the group in 2003. In previous roles at Web18, he headed sales for moneycontrol.com and has headed  sales and marketing of Web18.

Lakshmi Narasimhan, CEO, Web18, said, “Rajan has been with our web business for over eight years and has been a pillar of strength for our business. He has taken on every challenge we have thrown at him and has come out tops. He has been an integral part of our team and has made a big difference to us in many ways. I would like to wish him the very best in all his future endeavours.”
Srinivasan added, “I am proud of what we achieved over the past many years at Web18. I am more than grateful for the immense support I've received from the Network18 team, our customers and our partners. Clearly, this is a rather emotional and tough call but I am happy to know that the Web18 suite of products are well positioned as well as future ready and wish them every success.”

Srinivasan has over 18 years of experience in media, of which nine have been in digital. Prior to joining Network18, he has worked at The Indian Express, Sony Entertainment Television and BBC World.

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Campaign India

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