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Good Glamm’s Priyanka Gill Joins Kalaari as Venture Partner

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Co-founder of The Good Glamm Group, Priyanka Gill, has decided to become a venture partner at early-stage venture capital firm Kalaari Capital.

Co-founder of The Good Glamm Group, Priyanka Gill, has decided to become a venture partner at early-stage venture capital firm Kalaari Capital.

With this change, she will now oversee this project to encourage more female entrepreneurs in the startup community. Gill was on the first board of Kalaari's CXXO project, which supports female entrepreneurs.

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"Life does come full circle. Vani Kola Kalaari Capital was my first investor. Over the past ten years she became my mentor - her generosity and guidance has been pivotal. Now that I am moving over to the other side of the table - it was fated it would be with Vani and Kalaari. I look forward to working with our D2C portfolio and CXXO - A Kalaari Capital Initiative," she shared on LinkedIn.

Today, as I look forward to this new chapter - I am filled with gratitude for all the wonderful experiences I have been privileged to. Even more so - I am immensely grateful for all the people who helped, adviced and cheered us on and to the brilliant team members who made it all happen, she added.

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In addition, Gill will still hold the position of chairperson of Good Media Co. at The Good Glamm Group, where she co-founded the organisation. She will keep offering advice to the business regarding investment and strategic decisions.

About The Good Glamm Group

The Good Glamm Group is South Asia’s largest Content-Creator-Commerce conglomerate that brings together the Group’s innovative and fast-growing beauty and personal care brands, powered by the Group’s proprietary digital ecosystem of content and creator assets.

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