FMCG brand Epigamia Co-founder Rohan Mirchandani has passed away. As per reports from Moneycontrol, he died late at night on December 21. The cause of his demise is being reported as a heart attack.
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Mirchandani was 41 years old. He co-founded the new-age neo-fast-moving consumer goods brand Epigamia or Drums Food International In Mumbai.
Mirchandhani began the journey of the company when he founded it over decade ago in 2013.
The company is renowned for its Greek yoghurt. In addition, it is also known for its new-age lifestyle products like almond milk, plant-based alternatives, lactose-free snacks and other essentials.
Mirchandhani was educated in the United states. He did his schooling at Bergen Catholic High School, New Jersey.
For his higher education, he went to New York University's Stern School of Business, from where completed his graduation in BSc in Finance and International business in the year 2004. He then went onto purise his Masters in Business Administration or MBA from University of Pennsylvania's renowned business school, Wharton School.
Epigamia employs 201 individuals and has 223 associated members.
Epigamia venture into a niche space, garnering attention from different corner. The company, which is based out of Mumbai also famously received funding from Hindi Cinema actor Deepika Padukone.
Mirchndani's passing is another unfortunate addition to mavericks from startup ecosystem passing away. Pepperfry co-founder Ambareesh Murty died at the age of 51 in 2023. Good Capital’s Rohan Malhotra passed away, earlier this year in October.