TLDR: Priyanka Gill, co-founder of Good Glamm Group, will be joining Kalaari Capital as a venture partner. She will also become the chairperson of Good Media Co, which runs Good Glamm’s digital media business. Gill previously founded content community firm PopXo and joined Good Glamm after its acquisition. The move is seen as a testament to Gill’s leadership and vision. Good Glamm is expected to post slower growth in the current fiscal year as it focuses on reducing cash burn and improving profitability. The company is divided into three segments: Good Brands Co, Good Media Co, and Good Creator Co. Gill’s appointment comes as the ecommerce aggregator space, which includes firms like Good Glamm, is facing a capital crunch.
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