Epigamia co-founder Rohan Mirchandani dies at 42 due to cardiac arrest
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Rohan Mirchandani, the co-founder of Epigamia, one of India's leading Greek yogurt brands, died at the age of 42 following a cardiac arrest. The news was confirmed by Epigamia's parent company -- Drums Food International.
"All of us at the Epigamia family will deeply mourn this loss. Rohan was our mentor, friend, and leader. We remain steadfast in our determination to carry forward his dream with strength and vigor. Rohan’s vision and values will continue to guide us as we work together to honor the foundation he built and ensure that his dream continues to flourish," Drums Food said in an official statement.
Mirchandani, a graduate of NYU Stern and The Wharton School, co-founded Drums Food International in 2013. Under his leadership, the company transitioned from its initial Hoki Poki ice cream line to Epigamia, a brand now available at over 20,000 retail outlets across 30 cities.
The company had also been planning an expansion into the Middle East by 2025-26.