How did Satyan Gajwani become Times Internet CEO at just 27?
Yep, this is true. I am married to Trishla Jain, daughter of Samir Jain. And I'm 100% sure that has had a significant impact as to why I'm CEO of Times Internet today.
That being said, I would expect that I'll be measured more by what Times Internet is able to accomplish over the next few years, rather than where I am today. The Times management team has given me a lot of room and trust to make Times Internet a world-class digital company, and that's my single-focus goal. With the support of an incredible team, I'm confident we'll get there.
PS: Really, there's no need to write all of this anonymously; most people are just pointing out an honest fact.
some Anaonymous
Yes, Satyan Gajwani married Trishla Jain and as we all already know, money begets money.
However, having interacted with Satyan closely for close to a year now, I think he deserves the post. He's one of the sharpest brains I've interacted with and I love the way he pushes his team (very gently, but forcefully) and gets them to do what he wants.
In a totally Indian surrounding, he remains an American at heart - no ego, can take no for an answer as long as you can justify your point of view, on time for every meeting and really puts his heart and soul in what he does. He certainly is one of the few people in Corporate India currently that I respect a lot!
P.S: I don't and have never worked for the Times Group.
Yep, this is true. I am married to Trishla Jain, daughter of Samir Jain. And I'm 100% sure that has had a significant impact as to why I'm CEO of Times Internet today.
That being said, I would expect that I'll be measured more by what Times Internet is able to accomplish over the next few years, rather than where I am today. The Times management team has given me a lot of room and trust to make Times Internet a world-class digital company, and that's my single-focus goal. With the support of an incredible team, I'm confident we'll get there.
PS: Really, there's no need to write all of this anonymously; most people are just pointing out an honest fact.
some Anaonymous
Yes, Satyan Gajwani married Trishla Jain and as we all already know, money begets money.
However, having interacted with Satyan closely for close to a year now, I think he deserves the post. He's one of the sharpest brains I've interacted with and I love the way he pushes his team (very gently, but forcefully) and gets them to do what he wants.
In a totally Indian surrounding, he remains an American at heart - no ego, can take no for an answer as long as you can justify your point of view, on time for every meeting and really puts his heart and soul in what he does. He certainly is one of the few people in Corporate India currently that I respect a lot!
P.S: I don't and have never worked for the Times Group.
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