Favorite Parts Of Working In The Media And Entertainment Industry As A Senior Vice President Intellectual Property And Rights Management
Kavita, a senior VP in technology consulting, finds the most rewarding aspect of her career to be "working on really interesting projects" across diverse industries like media and entertainment and consumer products. This allows for involvement in impactful projects and a behind-the-scenes view of familiar brands, making the work both inspiring and engaging.
Consulting, Technology, Media & Entertainment, Project Management, Leadership
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Kavita Anand
Sr. VP, IP & Rights Management
Qvest.US
Delhi University 1993
UCLA EMBA, MBA
Computer Science
Consulting & Related Professional Services
Business Strategy
None Applicable
Video Highlights
1. Working on interesting projects and helping businesses achieve their goals is inspiring.
2. The technology consulting industry allows you to work with many different companies and projects.
3. Being a technology consultant in media and entertainment provides insight into the behind-the-scenes workings of major brands and shows.
Transcript
What do you enjoy most about being in your industry?
I can consider my industry in a couple of different ways. First, I'm in the technology consulting industry. The other is the media, entertainment, and consumer products industries.
In general, I think about consulting. What I really love about it is that we get to work on interesting projects. Businesses hire consulting companies for their expertise and to help them achieve their next level of goals.
Being part of that for so many different companies is very inspiring. In terms of media, entertainment, and consumer products specifically, I think what's interesting about being a technology consultant in those industries is that you can relate to all the subject matter. We all know what brands are, and we all watch shows on Netflix, Apple, or Amazon. Being part of the behind-the-scenes projects related to those things is always very [unclear].
