Rohan Mirchandani, cofounder of D2C food and beverage startup Epigamia, died of a heart attack, according to media sources. He was 41 years old
Mirchandani cofounded Epigamia in 2015 alongside Uday Thakker, Ganesh Krishnamoorthy, and Rahul Jain
Mirchandani earned a BSc in finance & international business from NYU Stern School of Business. He earned an MBA from The Wharton School (2010-2012)
Drums Food stated that Epigamia's senior leadership, led by COO and founding member Ankur Goel and cofounder and director Thakker
Ankur Goel and Thakker will continue to oversee the startup's day-to-day operations
Epigamia originated as a Greek yogurt company, but has now expanded its product selection to include smoothies, protein drinks, and desserts
Epigamia's last major funding round was in 2019, when company raised $26 Mn in a Series C round. It has raised approximately $60 Mn in fundraising to date
Its investors include Verlinvest, Danone Manifesto Ventures, DSG Consumer, Deepika Padukone, and Innoven Capital
Earlier this year, it was reported that Verlinvest, which owns approximately 30% of Epigamia, was looking to sell a portion of its share in the D2C firm
Mirchandani's death marks yet another significant loss for the Indian startup industry, which has lost several founders and leaders this year