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I am a dynamic professional with rich experience in diversified areas of sports including administration, operations, marketing, research, consultancy, teaching and training. . At present, I am working as a Professor of the Sports Management Department of IISWBM, Kolkata. My experience in the field of sports management started as the Research Executive of Comperio Research, the market research arm of IMG. After a brief stint with Comperio Research, I joined All India Football Federation, the national body of football in India, as the Event Coordinator and my job profile included preparing and maintaining the Licensing Criteria for introducing professional football in India, overall management of the I-League, liaison with the representatives of Asian Football Confederation etc. During the tenure with AIFF, I attended a course on Match Coordination conducted by FIFA. After AIFF, I joined New World Consulting, a Bangalore based Sports Management Company, and was involved in various projects including the brand management of overseas clubs and leagues in India. Apart from teaching, I am associated with various organizations for consultancy projects.
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