Campaign India Team
Apr 18, 2012

Sriram Kilambi moves to BloombergUTV as president

He joins Bloomberg from Radio Mirchi where he was the senior vice president and national marketing head

Sriram Kilambi moves to BloombergUTV as president

Sriram Kilambi has joined BloombergUTV as the president of the channel. Kilambi, an IIM-Bangalore alumnus, was earlier working as the senior vice-president and national marketing head for Radio Mirchi. He has over 13 years of marketing and operations experience in the media and FMCG industries.

Commenting on Kilambi's appointment, Harsha Subramaniam, executive producer, Bloomberg Television, said, “Sriram is a terrific professional with a strong background in building brands across various platforms. We are excited to have him on board as BloombergUTV gears up to the next level of growth.”

On his assignment Kilambi said, “I am quite excited. The channel has made its mark in business news reporting and has seen excellent growth. It is a privilege to be able to work with the amazing team here and I am looking forward to being a part of a wonderful future.”

Other than Radio Mirchi, Kilambi has also worked with Coca Cola India. He worked there for seven years in various capacities.

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Campaign India

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