Divya Chawla has been elevated to the role of Associate Vice President at Sony Pictures Networks India, marking a significant milestone in her journey within the company’s digital and monetisation ecosystem. She shared the update through a LinkedIn post, reflecting on her growth and experiences over the past four years.
Chawla, who has been associated with SonyLIV, highlighted her contribution to the platform’s growth during a transformative phase for India’s OTT landscape. She noted that her work has largely revolved around building impactful advertising partnerships, driving innovation-led solutions, and collaborating with teams and partners across the ecosystem.
In her post, she described the journey as “deeply rewarding,” acknowledging the role of colleagues, leadership, clients, and partners in shaping her professional path. She also emphasised her continued interest in shaping meaningful brand partnerships as the media and digital entertainment space evolves rapidly.
With this promotion, Chawla is expected to play a larger role in strengthening monetisation strategies and partnerships, particularly at a time when competition in the OTT and digital media space continues to intensify in India.
Her elevation reflects the broader industry trend of recognising leaders who can navigate both content and commercial strategy in an increasingly integrated digital ecosystem.
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