
Ashish Dhawan to retire from private equity
Leading Indian general partner Ashish Dhawan will leave ChrysCapital - the private equity firm he founded - to pursue work surrounding social issues in India. In a statement to press, ChrysCapital has announced an 18 month management transition into a collective leadership based on equal partnership.
Dhawan will continue to lead the organization until July 2012 and will relinquish his duties to focus his talent and energy on not-for-profit K12 education in India. Meanwhile, Brahmal Vasudevan, a Managing...
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