Rooh Ruksh Chatterji
About Rooh Ruksh Chatterji
Rooh Ruksh Chatterji is the Senior Vice President at Brookfield Asset Management in Mumbai, with a diverse career spanning finance, media, and technology.
Current Position at Brookfield Asset Management
Rooh Ruksh Chatterji currently holds the title of Senior Vice President at Brookfield Asset Management. He is based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, working on-site. His role at Brookfield involves engaging with banks and financiers to secure appropriate leverage for investments. This position marks his continued leadership within the company following his prior role as Vice President - Private Equity Portfolio Operations.
Previous Roles at IIFL Wealth
Rooh Ruksh Chatterji held several positions at IIFL Wealth, including Partner, Head - Digital, and CMO & CDO (Partner, Head - Branding & Communication, Digital & PR). His tenure at IIFL spanned from 2018 to 2020, during which he also worked on special projects aimed at defining the company's CSR strategy. His involvement significantly enhanced the company's digital initiatives and branding efforts.
Leadership at RevX and Komli Media
Rooh Ruksh Chatterji co-founded and served as the COO of RevX, where he played a pivotal role in scaling the company across MENA, SE-Asia, and India markets. Before that, he was VP - India (India Head) at Komli Media, turning around its India operations and leading to a successful sale to SVG Media. His strategic vision and leadership were key drivers in the growth and success of both companies.
Academic Background
Rooh Ruksh Chatterji holds an MBA in Finance and Operations from The Wharton School, earned between 2008 and 2010. Prior to that, he completed an MA in Mass Communication from Jamia Millia Islamia and a BSc.(Hons) in Electronics from Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University. His education started at Delhi Public School Noida, where he studied Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Mechanical Drawing, and English.
Career in Media and Film
Rooh Ruksh Chatterji began his career in media, working for CNN-News18 and NDTV in various roles, including Bureau Chief and reporter. He was instrumental in setting up CNN-IBN’s operations in Mumbai. Additionally, he directed a film for the WHO on Alzheimer’s Disease and worked as a cinematographer for the film Sifar by Manish Sharma. His early career also saw him contributing to the launch of NDTV.com.