TechShareChat appoints former TikTok executive Nitin Jain as chief technology officer by The Tamesis Jain will guide the technical development of ShareChat and its short video platform Moj. Post Views: 109 Share this Facebook X Telegram Whatsapp Email TagsappointschiefexecutiveJainNitinofficerShareChattechnologyTikTokRelated Posts Trump to sign executive order on psychedelic drug used abroad to treat PTSD April 16, 2026 Energy Storage Boom Propels Former Huawei Executive Into Billionaire Ranks April 16, 2026 Anyma and Lisa on Creativity, Technology, and Collaborating on “Bad Angel” April 10, 2026 The TamesisLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous StoryOFW Hospital Philippines to open new cancer care center Next StoryBillionaire Widjaja family merges Indonesian telecoms businesses with Axiata in $6.5 billion deal Latest from Blog Why RH Is Taking Over Europe—and Hosted Milan Design Week’s Glitziest Party by The Tamesis Chanel Resort 2027 Collection | Vogue by The Tamesis $60 M. Lichtenstein Comes to Christie’s, Joining His Priciest Works by The Tamesis Damson Madder’s British Invasion of the L.A. Pop-Up Scene Was A Smashing Success by The Tamesis Michael Arden Isn’t Afraid of Being Earnest by The Tamesis Life After ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ by The Tamesis How Have GLP-1s Affected the Modeling Industry? by The Tamesis Victoria Beckham’s Curated Lunch Is “Nutrient-Dense and Well-Rounded” by The Tamesis Bye, Brunette! Dakota Johnson Is Now a “Dirty Blonde” by The Tamesis Three Seasons of ‘Euphoria’ In, I’m Watching for Jules by The TamesisRelated Posts Trump to sign executive order on psychedelic drug used abroad to treat PTSD April 16, 2026 Energy Storage Boom Propels Former Huawei Executive Into Billionaire Ranks April 16, 2026 Anyma and Lisa on Creativity, Technology, and Collaborating on “Bad Angel” April 10, 2026 Previous StoryOFW Hospital Philippines to open new cancer care center Next StoryBillionaire Widjaja family merges Indonesian telecoms businesses with Axiata in $6.5 billion deal