Campaign India Team
Aug 10, 2022

Rohit Gupta exits Sony Pictures Networks India

Was advisor to the networks management and its board

Rohit Gupta exits Sony Pictures Networks India
Rohit Gupta has resigned from Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI). 
 
He was an advisor to the management and the board. He had spent two decades with the broadcasting network. Prior to turning advisor, he was chief revenue officer - ad sales and international business, a designation he gave up in July last year. 
 
N.P. Singh, managing director (MD) and chief executive officer (CEO), Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), “Rohit is an industry veteran who has witnessed not just the evolution of SPNI but has seen the media and entertainment industry evolve over the last two decades. A thorough professional and expert, Rohit has been a trusted advisor to the management and board. He has guided the revenue function towards excellence, resulting in a superlative performance by the organisation even during unprecedented times. We wish him the very best for the next chapter of his life.”
 
Gupta said, “Having spent almost two decades of my corporate life with SPNI, the journey has left me with an invaluable experience and memories which I will always cherish. It has been a pleasure working alongside NP under his able leadership, the management at SPNI and the revenue function, and it has been an absolute honour to witness what the company has achieved in the years gone by to become the media behemoth that it is today. My heart swells with pride to see the baton being carried forward by the next generation of enthusiastic and vibrant SPNI leaders. Wishing NP and everyone at SPNI success for the years ahead.”
 
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