Trailer Park Group onboards Tamagna Ghosh as APAC MD and Gina Grosso as global production SVP

Left to Right: Tamagna Ghosh and Gina Grosso

Stepping onto the next stage in its ambitious APAC expansion strategy, global leader in entertainment marketing and content production Trailer Park Group today announced the appointment of Tamagna Ghosh as APAC managing director and Gina Grosso as global production SVP, as well as significant investment in state-of-the-art technology.

As the APAC managing director, Ghosh is charged with driving the firm’s bold expansion strategy across the APAC entertainment and the gaming market landscape, including organic growth as well as M&A activities to scale Trailer Park Group’s on-the-ground presence and offering in the region.

Ghosh joins Trailer Park Group from Amazon in Mumbai, India, where he spent six years as head of creative marketing for Prime Video, leading marketing and original music creation efforts for the most popular ‘IN Original’ titles including The Family Man, Mirzapur, Paatal Lok, and Made in Heaven. A veteran in the media and entertainment sector, Ghosh has held previous creative leadership positions in Walt Disney Studios, where he introduced India localized theatrical marketing strategies for iconic franchises like such as Avengers and Star Wars, Jungle book.

“We could not be more excited to announce this next phase in our growth plan for the APAC region, and to welcome Tamagna and Gina to the Trailer Park Group leadership team. APAC is one of the world’s largest growth markets and our investments in this region are crucial to meet our clients’ global demands. Both Tamagna and Gina’s impressive backgrounds and deep industry experience make them exceptionally well-qualified to help us grow our business throughout the region,” said Trailer Park Group CEO Rick Eiserman.

“I’m honored and energized to partner with Trailer Park Group during this exciting time of growth and innovation in APAC and lead the charge for its next level of growth in this region. I have watched the creative economy boom in India and APAC for more than a decade, and yet its full potential is still untapped. I am excited to join forces with White Turtle Studios, bring in industry leading partners like Art Machine and Trailer Park, and can’t wait to build a world-class creative powerhouse to nurture and amplify the region’s creative talent and open up opportunities to be a part of the global creative workforce,” said Ghosh.

In addition to Ghosh, Trailer Park Group has appointed Gina Grosso as global production SVP, a newly created role that will see Grosso streamlining the production integration and workflow between all of Trailer Park Group’s global operations and connecting its network of studios globally for clients. Joining from Publicis Groupe where she held the role of production head and operations for North America, Grosso is an experienced production and operations lead with a demonstrated history of leading five production studios simultaneously across North America, while connecting and aligning multiple studios across Latin America, and Europe.

“My goal in this role is ambitious, yet simple: create seamless and scalable workflows across offices and territories so our teams around the world can create, with flawless execution, more of the exceptional, award-winning content our clients expect. I look forward to partnering with Rick, Tamagna, and the rest of the Trailer Park Group leadership team as we transform the company into a 24/7 content, creative, and production network, and tap into the best talent globally,” said Grosso. 

Trailer Park Group, which works with many of the world’s largest media and technology companies, networks, studios, and streaming platforms such as Amazon, Disney, HBO, Netflix, and Xbox, has long been committed to providing an industry-leading security and technology infrastructure. As the company broadens its reach in locations around the globe, it has invested significantly in high-speed, global asset management technology and point-to-point workflow options—for even the most secure projects.

Ghosh is based in Mumbai and Grosso is based in Los Angeles; both will report to Trailer Park Group CEO Rick Eiserman. The appointment of Ghosh and Grosso follows the recent acquisition of Mumbai-based creative boutique, White Turtle Studios, which established Trailer Park Group’s in-market presence in India. White Turtle Studios’ co-founders, Ankit Bhatia and Avinash Rajan, who co-lead White Turtle Studios’ 140-person Mumbai office, will report to Ghosh.