For Tanvi Ghate, exploring what makes people who they are through the lens of their day-to-day lives is the best possible way to understand the universe. An approach that segues well into her role of enabling Lightbox and portfolio companies to navigate the legal complexities that come with building a young business. Her constant quest for learning, measured but definitive opinions, the ability to bring people together and think outside the box resonate with the broader culture that has come to mark Lightbox over the years.
At Lightbox, Tanvi’s scope of work includes structuring investments for the firm and negotiating terms to enable it meaningfully participate in a portfolio company’s growth. She supports portfolio companies on legal matters with respect to fundraises, ESOPs, corporate governance and shareholder relationships among others. Her mandate also includes building and integrating ESG considerations into the firm’s investment process.
The law is a destination Tanvi chose early in her life. After completing her education from Pune’s ILS Law College, Tanvi started her career in corporate law with AZB & Partners, joining the M&A and capital markets team and working with marquee companies on their IPO roadmaps. The fiercely competitive environment, emphasis on accountability and attention to detail were pivotal in shaping her work ethic. She subsequently moved on to a boutique law firm to gain experience in working with early stage companies on M&A transactions, which led her to Lightbox in 2018.
Tanvi balances work with a zest for travel, often to destinations that offer an opportunity to explore diverse cultures and people through art, craft, fashion and conversation. She loves to read and runs two book clubs, Deep Dive Club and The Reading Circle, and is always up for a good story.
“Closing funding rounds across the portfolio has been challenging this year. A combination of creative negotiation, attention to detail and persistent effort, we have been able to have everyone leave the boardroom with smiles on their faces. These are the outcomes we live for! Getting founders to prioritise ESG considerations has taken some work, chiefly because they already have a lot of their plates. I also put on my student hat and completed the CFA in ESG investing.”
AI policy and regulation has jumped from a niche, nerdy topic to ‘must-have’ front page news, partly because of OpenAI’s ChatGPT which made us question its scope, capabilities and implications. If 2023 was the year lawmakers agreed on the need for regulation, 2024 will be the year policies start to morph into concrete legislation.
Good governance should be the heartbeat of any startup, not just a flashy buzzword or a box to tick. At Lightbox, we've evolved a dynamic and responsive approach to corporate governance, designed to meet the unique needs of our portfolio companies at every stage of their journey. Watch the video for a quick introduction to our unique approach to corporate governance.
While India leads the world in data consumption and app downloads, monetising the Indian internet user has been a massive challenge. This begs the question who is funding the creation and sustenance of all the apps we are downloading – is it our personal information? Few among us are aware of the extent to which we are permitting internet businesses to gather personal data and fewer still are aware of how these businesses are using our data.
2020 has brought in an unprecedented challenge in COVID19 to our personal and professional lives. In corporate context, the year is likely to test the preparedness of businesses across the globe.
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