Campaign India Team
Feb 13, 2024

Warner Music India gets Vaibhav Nagpal

Moves from Hungama Digital Media Entertainment

Warner Music India gets Vaibhav Nagpal
Warner Music India has announced the appointment of Vaibhav Nagpal as head - partner relations and music acquisition.
 
He joins from Hungama Digital Media Entertainment, where he was AVP - content acquisition and partnerships.
 
He will report to Jay Mehta, managing director, Warner Music India and SAARC.
 
Mehta said, "We are delighted to welcome Vaibhav to our team. His expertise will be instrumental in the company’s pursuit of its strategic goals. We are eager to continue expanding our footprint through exciting new partnerships and are confident that Vaibhav’s rich experience will align with our objectives towards growth."
 
Nagpal said, "I'm excited to join Warner Music India's dynamic team and leverage my experience and knowledge in this crucial phase of growth in the company.  With new partnerships and efforts in acquisition and distribution, the label presence is bound to only get stronger."
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Campaign India

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