Rhandell Rubio
Jul 5, 2011

BBC promotes Sunita Rajan to Senior VP of BBC Advertising Asia

ASIA-PACIFIC - BBC Worldwide has promoted Sunita Rajan to the position of senior vice president of BBC Advertising Asia.

Sunita Rajan, senior vice president, BBC Advertising Asia
Sunita Rajan, senior vice president, BBC Advertising Asia

Rajan previously held the post of vice president of ad sales, Asia for BBC Worldwide Channels. She will continue to be based in Singapore and report to Chris Dobson, executive vice president and general manager of BBC Advertising.

Her new role will see her being responsible for all advertising activity across BBC Worldwide's commercial businesses on multiple platforms. This includes television, online, and mobile products for channels including World News, BBC.com, Worldwide Channels, Lonely Planet and BBC Mobile.

These products all fall under the umbrella of BBC Advertising, the newly launched internal sales house for all wholly-owned and operated BBC assets. 

“Sunita has been instrumental in the growth of BBC Advertising’s business and has led strong growth of our advertising revenues in Asia. As our business further expands to include Lonely Planet and branded content, Sunita's leadership in this key region is even more important,” said Dobson.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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