Zameer Nathani

Zameer Nathani

Mr. Zameer Nathani is an Alumnus of Harvard Business School. Mr. Nathani has experience of more than 2 decades in technology, media, gaming, OTT, movie production, IP licensing, Ecommerce, retail, FMCG, Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS) and presently on new tech such as AI and ML.

Mr. Nathani’s qualifications include LLB, LLM (International Laws, Civil, Corporate, Criminal, Customs, UN, WTO), PLD (Harvard Business School), Executive MBA (NMIMS), US IP Laws Certification (Stanford University), Intellectual Property Rights and ADR Certifications (WIPO, United Nations), Private Equity Certification (London Business School), M&A Certification (Harvard Business School) and AMP (Harvard Business School) which included renowned Alumni such as late Mr. Ratan Tata, MasterCard CEO etc.

Mr. Nathani was a law firm attorney for Eureka Forbes, LG Electronics, TCL India, Motul Oils, Ginger Hotels, Kale Consultants Software, John-son & Johnson, other MNCs from US, UK, Asia Pacific etc. Mr. Nathani’s corporate stint started when he was invited to join Reliance became Associate Vice President, Reliance Entertainment (Global Digital Businesses- Gaming, OTT, ECommerce) followed by General Counsel for Balaji Telefilms (Public Listed, Production House and OTT), Raymond Limited (Public Listed - Global, Retail, ECommerce, FMCG etc.), and UFO Moviez India Limited (Public Listed, digital formatting of movies and other contents for movie theatres, new OTT and UGC Platforms).

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