Sandeep Goyal
Sandeep Goyal was born in Amritsar, Punjab, India on December 5th, 1962 and is the Indian Writer. At the age of 61, Sandeep Goyal biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Goyal began his career with a paint company, Goodlass Nerolac Paints, as a sales manager in 1984. After that, he began his journey in advertising with HTA (now Wunderman Thompson, J. Walter Thompson) as an account executive in 1986. After stints at Trikaya (now Grey) and Interact Vision (part of DDB Mudra), he went on to become President of Rediffusion DY&R between 1997 and 2001. Post that, he was Group CEO of the Zee Group between 2001-2002. In 2003, Goyal signed a JV with Dentsu. Dentsu Inc. of Japan and the Indian joint-venture with Mogae crossed Rs1200 crores in capitalized billings in 2010-11. Goyal sold his 26% stake in the India JV in Jan 2011. He continued as Chairman Emeritus for another 18 months, finally demitting charge in September 2012.
In 2008, Goyal partnered with the Times of India Group, in a 50:50 JV, to create The Indian Fantasy League. This company is now fully owned by the Mogae Group. In 2009, Goyal launched an website named Last Minute Inventory, the world’s first online media trading exchange, in partnership with Dentsu, Star TV, Zee Group & TOI Group. In 2010, the exchange transacted Rs. 67 crores of business, and was profitable.
Mogae Consultants is an investment vehicle for Goyal and his wife, Tanya Goyal. Some of their investments include Turmeric Vision, which operates Food Food channel in partnership with chef Sanjeev Kapoor, a customer relationship management company (ClozR Communications), a digital agency (Clickstreamers) and a media market place Last Minute Inventory. Other investments include creative boutique startup The Mob and PR firms Torque and Midori.
In 2012, Goyal launched Mogae Media, a mobile monetization company that won exclusive rights to handle the entire m-advertising, m-couponing, and m-commerce for Airtel. Mogae Media received Rs 100 crores of PE funding in 2013 from Renuka Ramnath’s Multiples PE Fund.
In 2015, Goyal launched Tango Media, a subsidiary of Mogae Media to sell StarStar, a new product that he developed in-house. 12 brands tied-up with the company for this service to ensure that customers can directly reach the brand from their mobile. A user would only need to dial Bank on their keypad to reach Yes Bank or Paint for more information from Kansai Nerolac Paints. The service was rolled out on 1 April 2016 and requires no smartphone, data or app download. In 2015 Mogae Media inked a JV with Zeotap GmbH of Berlin, Germany for programmatic advertising.
In October 2015, Mogae Media got into an exclusive marketing tie-up with Israeli start-up Idomoo. In November 2016, Mogae Media acquired personalised video platform Ao1 from Ashish Dabral in a share-swap deal.
In December 2016 Mogae Media acquired Ngage, the ad-tech platform of Nimbuzz BV, a Netherlands-based over-the-top (OTT) content firm in an all-stock deal valued at Rs 40 crore (around $6 million)
In 2017, Mogae Media picked up 10% stake in Sync Media, a company with a new-age digital buying platform.
Since 2019, Goyal has set up a think tank, the Indian Institute of Human Brands, that tracks celebrities and analyses their relevance to brands.
In 2019, Goyal also set up another think-tank, the Forum for Ethical Use of Data (FEUD).
Goyal is Snap's local adviser in India.
Goyal's Mogae launched a JV with VERSA of Australia in November, 2020 for Conversational AI and Voice skills.
Goyal is the Co-Chair of Assocham's Marketing & Branding Council for 2021–22.
In September 2020, the Government of Punjab appointed Goyal as the CEO of the Punjab CSR Authority.