Rashmi Khosa

Investment Advisory Committee at Texas Women's Foundation

Rashmi Khosa (Kilam) has extensive experience in investment and advisory roles within various organizations, including serving as Chair of the Life Science Advisory Board and a member of the Board of Advisors at SWAN Impact Network since 2018, which focuses on supporting underrepresented founders. Rashmi has been actively involved with the Texas Women's Foundation as a member of the Investment Advisory Committee since June 2021. Additionally, Rashmi is a member of Global Women in VC and an investor in several startups, including Harmonic Bionics, Hubly Surgical, ClearFlame Engine Technologies, Advanced Ionics, SHYFT Power Solutions, and Enlivity, where a focus is placed on cancer supportive care. Serving as Managing Director at Bouin Capital since March 2017, Rashmi aids teams in developing ventures through strategic expertise. Academic credentials include a Bachelor of Science from Delhi University, an MBA in International Business and Strategic Marketing from Apeejay School of Management, and participation in Texas McCombs School of Business's Texas Evening MBA Program focused on Entrepreneurship and Global Competition.

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Texas Women's Foundation

Texas Women’s Foundation is the largest regional women’s fund in the world. It is a trusted leader in advancing positive social and economic change for women and girls. The Foundation was built on the belief that when you invest in a woman, there is a ripple effect that benefits her family, her community and her world. Texas Women’s Foundation, formerly Dallas Women's Foundation, has researched, funded and demonstrated the ripple effect since 1985 in North Texas, granting more than $32 million since inception and $4.4 million annually to help create opportunities and solve issues for women and girls. With the support of its donors, the Foundation unlocks resources to improve education and quality of life, give voice to issues affecting women and girls, and cultivate women leaders for the future.


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