Campaign India Team
Aug 18, 2022

Sambit Dash joins RPSG Capital Ventures

Moves from Honasa Consumer

Sambit Dash joins RPSG Capital Ventures
RPSG Capital Ventures has announced the appointment of Sambit Dash as partner. 
 
In his new role, Dash will be responsible for the brand's operations and brand building. 
 
He moves from Honasa Consumer, where he was senior vice president for Brand Factory. 
 
Abhishek Goenka, head, and chief investing officer, RPSG Capital Ventures, said, “Sambit coming on board as a partner is a matter of great delight for us. He is a marketing leader with an excellent record of building brands from the ground up. At RPSG Capital Ventures, our vision is to support D2C evolution by providing necessary funding and know-how support to sustainable consumer, fashion, and lifestyle brands. We have been consciously backing high-potential start-ups that display very strong brand power. That’s where Sambit’s extensive experience will help us add value to our existing brands as well as to the brands that we aim to support in the times to come.”
 
Dash said, “Having worked with consumer brands throughout my career, I am always excited about solutions that lie at the intersection of consumer needs, brand propositions, and viable business models. RPSG Capital Ventures has built a strong portfolio of successful brands in various consumer verticals and my immediate focus will be to support the portfolio companies with my experience in consumer businesses and D2C marketing. I am excited to join Abhishek in building RPSG Capital as one of India’s leading venture capital funds focused on consumer brands.”
 
In a career spanning over ten years, he has also worked with Yum Brands and Nestlé India. 
 
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