Sanjoy Narayan

Sanjoy Narayan
Born Calcutta, India
Status Married
Occupation Journalist
Years active 1982- Present

Sanjoy Narayan is the former Editor-in-Chief of the Hindustan Times, a national English newspaper in India. He held the position between 2008[1] and May 2016.[2]

Education

Narayan has a degree in Economics from Presidency College, Kolkata

Career

Narayan began his career in 1982. He has worked at Businessworld, The Economic Times and The Telegraph (Calcutta) as a writer, reporter and editor. Later, Narayan was editor of Business Today (business magazine), India's largest business magazine for nearly ten years. Narayan is credited with turning around the publication and driving its journey to the top. While working with the Economic Times in the early 1990s he helped launch Brand Equity and created and headed the Economic Times' first corporate bureau. Later, he headed the Mumbai bureau of BusinessWorld. While at Business Today, Narayan was also Editorial Director of several other projects and helped launch the Indian editions of the magazines Men's Health and Golf Digest. He also served as Chief Operating Officer of India Today Group Digital, the India Today Group's multimedia initiative in the digital domain.

At Hindustan Times, Narayan led what is the newspaper's first major attempt to relaunch and reposition itself, including a brand new design as well as a new editorial content strategy. The newspaper emerged as Delhi's foremost newspaper with the highest readership among English newspapers. During the period, the paper's five-year-old Mumbai edition emerged as the second largest English newspaper in that city. Narayan also revamped its website and launched it on platforms such as the Kindle and the iPad. Narayan was also a frequent commentator on current affairs, business and politics in a regular column, Simply Put.[3]

Personal

Narayan is passionate about contemporary music. He writes a fortnightly column,[4] in the Hindustan Times' sunday magazine.[5] He is married and has two daughters.

References

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