Key Points

The Association for Sports Industry Professionals (ASIP) has officially launched its inaugural management board led by former AIFF General Secretary Shaji Prabhakaran. This groundbreaking organization aims to foster innovation and professional development within the sports ecosystem. The board comprises 15 distinguished professionals from various sports sectors, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and strategic growth. ASIP operates under the Khel India Sports Foundation, with a mission to empower sports professionals and drive industry excellence.

Key Points: Shaji Prabhakaran Launches ASIP Sports Industry Management Board

  • Inaugural 15-member board represents diverse sports ecosystem professionals
  • Founded under Khel India Sports Foundation to drive industry excellence
  • Two-year tenure begins with strategic May 3 meeting
  • Focuses on innovation and professional growth in sports
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ASIP announces its inaugural management board; former AIFF general secretary named as president

Former AIFF General Secretary Shaji Prabhakaran establishes innovative sports professionals association with diverse leadership team

"We aim to elevate the impact of sports in society - Neeraj Jha, ASIP Secretary General"

New Delhi, April 15

The Association for Sports Industry Professionals (ASIP) on Tuesday announced the formation of its Founding Management Board, which will steer the organization towards achieving its vision of driving excellence, innovation, and inclusivity within the sports industry.

The Association for Sports Industry Professionals (ASIP) was founded in 2025 by the former All India Football Federation (AIFF) General Secretary Shaji Prabhakaran, a visionary leader in the sports industry. ASIP operates under the Khel India Sports Foundation (KISF), a not-for-profit organization with the mission to promote sports at the grassroots level and empower women in sports. The organization aims to enhance the professional growth of its members and contribute to the development of the sports industry at large.

The board includes Founder Shaji Prabhakaran, who serves as the president, and Neeraj Jha, who is appointed as the secretary general. Comprising 15 distinguished professionals from diverse sectors of the sports ecosystem, the ASIP Management Board reflects a rich blend of expertise, strategic insight, and a shared passion for advancing the sports industry.

The tenure for all Board Members will span two years. The Board's first meeting this year is scheduled for May 3, where crucial agendas will be discussed to shape the roadmap for ASIP's forward journey.

Speaking on the occasion, ASIP Secretary General Neeraj Jha said, as quoted from an ASIP press release, "We are thrilled to introduce the inaugural ASIP Management Board, which brings together exceptional leaders from across the sports ecosystem. This team of seasoned professionals shares our commitment to fostering innovation, collaboration, and growth in the sports industry. Together, we aim to elevate the impact of sports in society and build sustainable, value-driven frameworks for the future."

The other members of the board include Amardeep Singh Reen, Ajay Sharma, Caitano Jose Fernandes, Kishore Taid, Rashmi Cherian, Mona Motwani, Vijayashree Pahel, Kimberly-Ann Athayde, Franav Pillai, Soumitra Bose, Vikas Singh, Kanishka Pandey and Munish Rao.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is a great initiative! Shaji Prabhakaran has always been a visionary in Indian sports. Excited to see what ASIP will achieve under his leadership. 🙌
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Priya M.
Interesting board composition with professionals from diverse backgrounds. Hope they focus on grassroots development as promised. Women's sports empowerment is much needed!
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope this doesn't become another bureaucratic organization. The sports industry needs action, not just meetings and press releases.
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Sunita R.
So happy to see Rashmi Cherian and Mona Motwani on the board! Representation matters. Wishing ASIP all the best in their mission to empower women in sports. 💪
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Vikram P.
The two-year tenure seems short. How much can they really achieve in that time? Should have been at least 3 years to implement meaningful changes.
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Neha T.
The sports industry definitely needs more professional organizations like this. Hope they focus on practical skill development programs for young professionals entering this field.

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