Mihir Rajopadhye is the Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Rich Products. Prior to joining Rich’s, Mihir was at Walmart, where he led the development of Walmart’s data strategy, managed internal and external monetization initiatives, and established internal customer success teams to drive data literacy. Before that, Mihir spent over 10 years at Fortune 500 companies such as Accenture, IBM, and SAP in strategy roles.
Mihir currently sits on the Texas McCombs School of Business Advisory Council. He has an MBA from the Wharton School and M.S in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Duke University.
Mihir Rajopadhye is the Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Rich Products. Prior to joining Rich’s, Mihir was at Walmart, where he led the development of Walmart’s data strategy, managed internal and external monetization initiatives, and established internal customer success teams to drive data literacy. Before that, Mihir spent over 10 years at Fortune 500 companies such as Accenture, IBM, and SAP in strategy roles.
Mihir currently sits on the Texas McCombs School of Business Advisory Council. He has an MBA from the Wharton School and M.S in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Duke University.
Mihir Rajopadhye is the Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Rich Products. Prior to joining Rich’s, Mihir was at Walmart, where he led the development of Walmart’s data strategy, managed internal and external monetization initiatives, and established internal customer success teams to drive data literacy. Before that, Mihir spent over 10 years at Fortune 500 companies such as Accenture, IBM, and SAP in strategy roles.
Mihir currently sits on the Texas McCombs School of Business Advisory Council. He has an MBA from the Wharton School and M.S in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Duke University.
Mihir Rajopadhye is the Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Rich Products. Prior to joining Rich’s, Mihir was at Walmart, where he led the development of Walmart’s data strategy, managed internal and external monetization initiatives, and established internal customer success teams to drive data literacy. Before that, Mihir spent over 10 years at Fortune 500 companies such as Accenture, IBM, and SAP in strategy roles.
Mihir currently sits on the Texas McCombs School of Business Advisory Council. He has an MBA from the Wharton School and M.S in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Duke University.
Mihir Rajopadhye is the Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Rich Products. Prior to joining Rich’s, Mihir was at Walmart, where he led the development of Walmart’s data strategy, managed internal and external monetization initiatives, and established internal customer success teams to drive data literacy. Before that, Mihir spent over 10 years at Fortune 500 companies such as Accenture, IBM, and SAP in strategy roles.
Mihir currently sits on the Texas McCombs School of Business Advisory Council. He has an MBA from the Wharton School and M.S in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Duke University.
Mihir Rajopadhye is the Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Rich Products. Prior to joining Rich’s, Mihir was at Walmart, where he led the development of Walmart’s data strategy, managed internal and external monetization initiatives, and established internal customer success teams to drive data literacy. Before that, Mihir spent over 10 years at Fortune 500 companies such as Accenture, IBM, and SAP in strategy roles.
Mihir currently sits on the Texas McCombs School of Business Advisory Council. He has an MBA from the Wharton School and M.S in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Duke University.
Managing Director Rich Products Corporate Venture Fund.
Dinsh Guzdar is a Partner and Head of the Rich Products Corporate Venture Fund. Dinsh has over 30 years of experience in the food industry as both an operator and investor.
He has been with RPC since 2003 and founded Rich Products Ventures in 2017. Most recently Dinsh was the President of f’real foods a wholly owned subsidiary of Rich Products where he grew revenue, profits and market share to make f’real the leading player in the frozen blended beverage category.
Before joining Rich’s in 2003, Dinsh co-founded one of the first internet coupon companies called eCoupons, that was later sold to a publicly traded internet company. Dinsh has an MBA from Stanford University and a BS from Georgetown University.