Collective Artists Network has announced the addition of Janahavi Rawal, Sanjana Jain and Rahul Regulapati as new partners, marking a key step in the company’s next stage of growth. As the organisation continues to expand as a media and entertainment network across content, culture and technology, this move highlights its focus on strengthening leadership from within.
The three new partners join an existing leadership group that includes Sudeep Subhash, Kshitij Mehta, Jaya Saha, Avinash Bidaia, Nandita Sachdev and Dhruv Chitgopekar. Together, this team has played an important role in shaping the company’s growth, values and long-term vision. The expanded partnership reflects a shared commitment to building the future of Collective Artists Network.
Each of the newly inducted partners has been closely involved in the company’s journey and has contributed significantly to how the business has evolved over the years.
Janahavi Rawal, who has been with Collective for over a decade, joins the partnership to lead the talent management vertical. She has been instrumental in strengthening artist relationships and building trust across the industry, helping position Collective as a strong player in talent representation.
Sanjana Jain has been elevated to partner to head Marketing and Creative Services. She has played a major role in scaling this function into a high-growth area for the company, known for delivering strong creative solutions while maintaining quality and efficiency.
Rahul Regulapati joins the partnership to lead the company’s technology and AI initiatives, including Galleri5, Collective’s AI-driven cinematic technology studio. His work has helped integrate technology deeply into content creation and production, placing Collective at the forefront of tech-enabled storytelling.
Commenting on the development, Vijay Subramaniam, Founder and Group CEO, Collective Artists Network, said that as the company grows, it is important to build leaders who think long-term and take ownership. He added that Janahavi, Sanjana and Rahul have each played a vital role in shaping the organisation, and their inclusion as partners reflects both their contribution so far and the company’s future direction.
The latest partnership additions reinforce Collective Artists Network’s focus on nurturing strong leadership and creating long-term growth opportunities as it continues to expand across media, culture and technology.
