In a strategic move, Priyanka Gill, co-founder of Good Glamm Group, has joined Kalaari Capital as a venture partner. Gill will head the CXXO initiative, which focuses on helping women-led companies scale up. In addition to this role, Gill has also been elevated to the board and appointed chairperson of Good Media, a subsidiary of the Good Glamm Group. This transition is part of a planned move over the past year to allow Gill to contribute strategically while continuing to advise on investment matters. Kalaari Capital has been an investor in the Good Glamm Group and Gill’s experience as an entrepreneur will make her an invaluable asset in supporting and guiding founders and companies.
From Glamour to Growth: Priyanka Gill Joins Kalaari Capital
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