Pooja Duggal has joined Zee Media Corporation Limited as Head Human Resources for ZMCL and its subsidiaries, based out of Noida office, the company announced on LinkedIn profile.
Pooja has more than 16 years of varied industry experience focused on developing and implementing people strategies and solutions to assist businesses in realising their overarching goals. Her most recent position was Head of HR for the digital business at HT Digital Streams.
Pooja spent almost five years as the HR Head of Raychem RPG Pvt. Ltd. before joining HT Media. She has also held the position of Senior Manager, Global HR at Jindal Steel in the past.
Pooja has an MBA in Human Resources and Finance from NMIMS, Mumbai and Bachelor of Information Systems (H) from GGS Indrasprastha, Delhi.
Abhay Ojha– CEO, ZMCL, said, “We are excited to have Pooja Duggal come on board with her expertise in the Human Resource domain. We look forward to collaboratively drive growth for the organization and take it to greater heights with each passing day.”
Speaking of joining Zee Media Pooja Duggal said, “It is an incredible opportunity to make a lasting impact on the organization’s greatest asset—its people. I am thrilled to take on this role and work alongside a team of talented individuals to foster a culture of growth, collaboration, and employee development. Together, we aim to create a workforce that is empowered, engaged, and equipped to drive innovation and achieve exceptional results.
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