Yash Mehta appointed Oxford University Press India Executive Director
Abhay Anand | August 11, 2018 | 11:19 AM IST
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 11: Oxford University Press (OUP) announced the appointment of Yash Mehta as Executive Director. Yash will report to Sivaramakrishnan V (Siva), Managing Director, OUP India and will be responsible for OUP India’s School Education Sales, Marketing and Editorial functions.
Yash joins OUP from Macmillan Education India, where, as the country lead, he was responsible for driving Macmillan’s education business in India and the neighbouring markets of Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Middle-East, Nepal and Bangladesh. Prior to joining Macmillan, Yash was Vice President - Schools and Retail at Educomp Infrastructure & School Management Limited.
Sivaramakrishnan Venkateswaran (Siva), Managing Director, Oxford University Press India said: “We are delighted to have Yash join and strengthen the OUP leadership team in India. His experience is vital to fulfilling OUP’s ambitions in the K-12 segment, where we have strong print, digital and integrated offers. We are confident that his leadership will help further grow our reach and impact across national, state and international curriculum schools.”
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