Campaign India Team
Jan 17, 2023

Sunil Nair moves to BeLive Technology

Was working with Firework

Sunil Nair moves to BeLive Technology
BeLive Technology has announced the appointment of Sunil Nair as president.
 
Nair moves from Firework, where he was managing director for APAC and CEO for India. 
 
Kenneth Tan, CEO and co-founder, BeLive, said, "Sunil is the right addition for BeLive. Sunil’s extensive video technology and media entertainment background and business development skills will help us strengthen channel partnerships, develop strategic alliances and expand our international sales presence. We believe his strong leadership experience will help focus BeLive during their turnaround process and return to profitability and expand globally.” 
 
Nair said, “I am very excited to join the BeLive team. BeLive’s suite of products and services is best suited to serve the requirements of the enormous market that has emerged globally for Livestream commerce. Kenneth and his team have done a fabulous job of building a viable business model by understanding the needs of the local markets and catering and customizing the product. I see BeLive emerging as a strong partner to enterprises and brands that want to use technology to retain and entertain their customers."
 
Nair has also worked with ALT Digital Media Entertainment.
Source:
Campaign India

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