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Megha Kapoor named Vogue India’s head of editorial content
Mumbai: Condé Nast has named Megha Kapoor as head of editorial content, Vogue India.
In her new role, Kapoor will oversee Vogue India’s editorial operations, strategy and vision, working closely with Vogue’s editorial leadership to develop the best journalism and storytelling both globally and locally. She will lead Vogue India’s editorial team to ensure that Vogue’s core values are represented in all content and across all platforms, said the statement.
Kapoor began her career as a fashion assistant at Vogue Australia. She founded and was the editor and creative director of Inprint magazine, and before that, fashion editor at Oyster Magazine. She currently resides in Sydney but will be moving to India in the coming months.
“Megha’s experience as an editor, stylist and creative director has equipped her with a unique ability to anticipate where the industry is headed,” said Vogue – global editorial director and Condé Nast – chief content officer, Anna Wintour. “We are excited to welcome her back to Vogue after she started her fashion career at Vogue Australia, and I look forward to seeing Vogue India continues to reach new audiences under her leadership.”
“A connoisseur across the world of luxury, fashion and digital media, Megha is an outstanding editorial talent. She’s bright, savvy and the perfect fit to lead our incredible team and we’re so thrilled to welcome her creative excellence to India,” added Vogue APAC, director, Leslie Sun.
Based in India, Kapoor will work closely with Wintour and Sun, as well as Vogue senior leadership to contribute Indian stories, talent, and strategic ideas to all global editorial projects.
“I am thrilled to be joining the Vogue family as content lead for Vogue India and am very excited to champion the diverse and layered beauty of the entire Indian subcontinent and its extensive diaspora,” stated Megha Kapoor.
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Gurpreet Singh named President of DishTV Alumni Network
Former Dish TV executive to lead community building and collaboration.
MUMBAI: Back to the dish, but this time it’s about connections, not channels Gurpreet Singh is returning to familiar territory with a new mandate that swaps subscribers for relationships. Singh has been appointed President of the DishTV Alumni Network, a move aimed at strengthening ties among former employees and building a more engaged professional community around the Dish TV ecosystem. The initiative reflects a growing trend among large organisations to formalise alumni networks as platforms for collaboration, mentorship and business opportunities.
The appointment draws on Singh’s deep-rooted history with Dish TV, where he held multiple leadership roles over nearly a decade. As National Business Head between June 2019 and September 2020, he oversaw profit and loss as well as operations, managing revenues of Rs 6,000 crore and leading a team of around 1,250 employees across the country. His tenure included working alongside two regional business heads and 16 circle heads, underscoring the scale of operations he handled.
Prior to that, Singh served as Executive Vice President and National Head for Sales and Revenue from 2016 to 2019, and earlier as Senior Vice President and National Head for Sales and Revenue. He also briefly led international operations as Country Head for Sri Lanka, further expanding his exposure across markets.
His broader career spans leadership roles across telecom and consumer businesses, including a stint as Chief Operating Officer at Bharti Airtel’s Malawi operations, senior leadership roles at Reliance Communications, and earlier positions at Hindustan Sanitaryware and Kodak India, where he spent over a decade.
In his new role, Singh is expected to focus on reconnecting former employees, fostering collaboration, and building a structured alumni ecosystem that leverages shared experience and industry networks. As companies increasingly recognise the long-term value of their extended workforce, the DishTV Alumni Network appears set to turn nostalgia into a strategic asset, one connection at a time.








