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Melt Update | 18 Oct | Byju’s Appoints Mukut Deepak as Head Of Business & MORE

melt, October 18, 2021

Meanwhile, Clubhouse introduces Music Mode and updated Search feature.

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Top News:

  1. Byju’s Appoints Mukut Deepak as Head Of Business
    Edtech company Byju’s announced the appointment of Mukut Deepak as head of business to lead its class 4 to 10 school segment. He will report to BYJU’S COO Mrinal Mohit. Deepak will be responsible for expanding and leading the flagship business for the class 4 to 10 segment.

  2. Madison Media Plus CEO Rajul Kulshreshtha exits
    Rajul Kulshreshtha, who joined in June 2019, has reportedly moved on from the agency. A report by IndianTelevision.com says that Kulshreshtha put in his papers two months back. Kulshreshtha has more than two decades of experience in the industry.

  3. Tilt Brand Solutions gets Michelle Suradkar as COO
    Michelle Suradkar will join Tilt Brand Solutions as COO on 15 November. She moves after a 20-year stint with MullenLowe Lintas Group which ended last year. She was most recently group chief HR officer.

  4. Clubhouse introduces Music Mode and updated Search feature
    The new features are claimed to help make the quality and search experience better for the Clubhouse users. Music Mode helps in providing finer sound quality for musicians/ artists performing on the platform.

  5. Warner Music India unveils new record label ‘Maati’
    Warner Music India announced the launch of a new record label – ‘Maati.’ The label will feature artists from across the length and breadth of the country who represent their regions’ local music fused with their unique styles.

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