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Vidooly appoints Mahesh Barve as AVP Content Partnerships

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on Monday announced appointment of as Associate Vice President,

Mahesh is a with over 15 years of experience in the In his new role, he will lead strategic initiatives at including conception and distribution of content initiatives at

He will also be responsible for forging and onboarding content creators. Mahesh will be based out of the Vidooly's Mumbai office and will report directly to Preeti Jadhav, at

"We are thrilled to have Mahesh join us at He brings with himself a vast experience in the and has an in-depth understanding of the changing content space. He will play a key role in our growth as we look to expand into international markets and further solidify our presence in the media and entertainment industry," said VP Revenue,

In his previous role, Mahesh was leading the sales and marketing division at Bollywood Hungama. Prior to Bollywood Hungama, he was the of the at the In his 15 years of experience he has worked across a variety of roles and functions such as development, client servicing, marketing and sales.

"I am looking forward to my role at Content today is the cornerstone in the media and entertainment industry globally. currently is still a nascent market in terms of content creation and distribution. While and have propelled video content creation, distribution platforms remain handful and the overall nature of the content is less diverse. My role will focus on driving Vidooly's approach towards a data driven content creation strategy as the standard in and a couple of foreign markets," said Mahesh on his appointment.

The expansion and hiring is on the back of Vidooly's tremendous growth in the last two years in the space of has grown by 200 percent on the back of constant innovation with such as sentiment analysis, brand safety tech and a machine intelligence backed content engine for content creators, advertisers, media agencies and brands across multiple video platforms. has also been able to attract marquee brands, agencies and global companies to its platform such as and to name a few.

The analytics market globally is expected to grow to $11.17 billion by 2022 from $2.61 billion currently. Increasingly as people shift from traditional means of video consumption to and also adopt cord cutting, video analytics will play a key role for brands, advertisers and content creators as they look to generate better ROI's from their

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First Published: Mon, March 19 2018. 16:30 IST
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