
Mukund Acharya joins SPNI as chief technology officer to drive technology-led transformation
(
SPNI
) has announced the appointment of
Mukund Acharya
as its new
Chief Technology Officer
(CTO), effective June 19, 2025.
In his new role, Acharya will spearhead the company's consolidated technology portfolio, encompassing the Enterprise Technology Group (ETG),
LIV Technology
, and
Broadcast Operations
and Network Engineering (B.O.N.E.). He will be responsible for driving SPNI's
digital transformation
agenda, fostering innovation and ensuring strategic alignment between business goals and technology initiatives across the network's linear and digital platforms.
With over 29 years of experience in leading technology teams and delivering large-scale transformations, Acharya brings deep expertise in platform engineering, scalability, and product innovation. He joins SPNI from
Disney+ Hotstar
(Now JioStar), where he served as Head of Engineering. During his tenure, he led several mission-critical projects, including the integration of JioCinema and Hotstar apps, and the seamless delivery of marquee events like the ICC World Cups 2023, 2024, and 2025. His prior experience includes senior
technology leadership
roles at Yahoo, InMobi, and other global organisations.
Acharya will report to Gaurav Banerjee, managing director and chief executive officer, SPNI, and will also work closely with the leadership of Sony LIV to support its next phase of platform evolution and growth.
Commenting on the appointment, Banerjee said, 'Mukund's proven leadership in technology-led transformation makes him an invaluable addition to our team. As we expand our digital and broadcast capabilities, his role will be critical in aligning our technology roadmap with our vision for growth and innovation.'
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