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Mc In Mumbai Nikita Rana anchoring for Mr. Diptarup Chakraborti: Then CMO, Zycus at The Economic Times Marketing Leaders in Taj Lands End Mumbai

  • Writer: Nikita Rana
    Nikita Rana
  • 22 hours ago
  • 1 min read

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I’m Nikita Rana, a corporate emcee in mumbai, and this evening at Taj Lands End brought together clarity, intent, and senior marketing leadership in one room. The conversation gained direction once the room aligned on outcomes. That shift is where a corporate event host adds value, by turning agenda into momentum without noise.


With Mr. Diptarup Chakraborti, then CMO at Zycus, the dialogue moved from surface updates to decisions that matter. As an anchor in mumbai, my role was to frame each segment so insights could compound rather than scatter. The audience responded with sharper questions, and the room held its attention longer than planned.


A female emcee in mumbai often balances tone and pace in high stakes rooms, and here that meant calibrating between candor and structure. The panel required gentle course correction at key moments, and precise transitions that respected time while deepening substance. When that balance lands, the room does the rest.


As an event emcee, I focus on continuity that feels invisible yet is felt by every participant. Small choices in sequencing, prompts, and summaries created a rhythm that kept senior leaders engaged without fatigue. It is less about spotlight and more about stewardship of attention.


Grateful to The Economic Times Marketing Leaders team for the trust and seamless coordination throughout the evening. The production, cues, and backstage alignment made it possible to keep the narrative clean and the experience consistent.


If you are looking for an emcee for hire who can hold senior rooms with clarity and intent, let’s connect and design your next conversation with purpose.

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