Campaign India Team
Dec 13, 2022

Bombay Shaving Company elevates Deepak Gupta

Will continue his current role as COO

Bombay Shaving Company elevates Deepak Gupta
Bombay Shaving Company has announced the elevation of Deepak Gupta as co-founder. 
 
He joined the company as chief revenue officer in 2019 and was elevated as chief operating officer in June 2021.
 
Gupta will continue his role as COO of Bombay Shaving Company and Bombae.
 
Shantanu Deshpande, founder and CEO, said, “The company Deepak joined and the company today are very different. He has built it with me as a trusted partner. His strategic intellect, appetite for delivery, and the trust the entire organisation and board place in him is exemplary. He is (and has been) a true partner and co-founder in building a company we are all proud of.”
 
Gupta said, "I am truly honoured and grateful for this elevation and the trust Shantanu and the board have shown in me. I continue to be inspired by the culture of ownership and the strategic vision of the organisation. With our limitless team and  innovation pipeline, we are best positioned to cross the 500Cr ARR mark in the next 6-8 quarters. I am thrilled and earnestly looking forward to this new phase and partnership with Shantanu to make BSC and Bombae ‘formidable game-changers’ in personal care in India and globally.”
 
With over 10 years of experience, he has also worked at companies like Colgate-Palmolive India and China.
 
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