Cinepolis India elevates Devang Sampat as managing director

Previously, Devang Sampat held the position of chief executive officer.

By  Storyboard18Mar 22, 2024 10:14 AM
Cinepolis India elevates Devang Sampat as managing director
Devang Sampat is skilled in marketing management, negotiation, budgeting, business planning, and operations management. (Image source: India Retailing)

Devang Sampat, who led Cinepolis India, as chief executive officer, has been promoted to the position of a managing director.

Sampat began his career as the president of Cinemax India, and then joined Cinepolis as business head - strategic initiatives.

He is skilled in marketing management, negotiation, budgeting, business planning, and operations management.

First Published on Mar 22, 2024 10:14 AM

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