Campaign India Team
May 02, 2008

STAR India's Akhtar Javed puts in his papers

Akhtar Javed, Senior Vice President, Distribution, STAR India has put in his papers. Yashpal Khanna, senior VP, corporate communications, STAR India confirmed the news to Campaign India. It is not known yet who will be replacing him at STAR.    Javed has been with the group since 1994 and has been the architect of STAR's strength in the distribution space. It is not known yet, where he is headed.

STAR India's Akhtar Javed puts in his papers

Akhtar Javed, Senior Vice President, Distribution, STAR India has put in his papers. Yashpal Khanna, senior VP, corporate communications, STAR India confirmed the news to Campaign India. It is not known yet who will be replacing him at STAR.    

Javed has been with the group since 1994 and has been the architect of STAR's strength in the distribution space. It is not known yet, where he is headed.

Source:
Campaign India

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