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Dhawal Gusain to take over.
Digital content creator The Viral Fever, (TVF) known for creating popular web-series Permanent Roommates, Pitchers, Tripling has announced that its founder, Arunabh Kumar has decided to step down as TVF, chief executive officer.
I have decided to step down as #TVFCEOpic.twitter.com/JKY5X7NL54
— Arunabh Kumar (@TheQtiyapaGuy) June 16, 2017
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He will be replaced by Dhawal Gusain who has been with TVF since 2015 as the chief operating officer of the company.
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In the past Gusain has worked with Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), PwC's Strategy & (formerly Booz & Company) and DropThought (VC backed silicon valley start-up) at various locations in India and the United States.
Gusain holds a MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business and a B-Tech from IIT Kharagpur.