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Gaurav Burman.[1] (born January 16, 1972) is an Indian-origin businessman, investor[2], and a fifth-generation scion of the Burman family, founder of Dabur, an Ayurvedic and FMCG company. Gaurav brought Taco Bell, a global fast-food chain specializing in Mexican-inspired cuisine, to India under Burman Hospitality Pvt Ltd[3], which is the master franchisee for the company in India.He is actively involved in managing the family's investment program[4].
Early Life and Education
Gaurav Burman graduated from Tufts University, Massachusetts, United States in 1993 with a dual BA in Economics and History. He began his career in the Business Development Group at Dabur India Limited.
Career
In 1997, Gaurav joined the private equity arm of Kleinwort Benson, a global private equity firm, before relocating to New York to work with Dresdner's Global Private Equity Group. He played a role in forming new private equity products within Dresdner and launched ventures. He also raised and was the President and Secretary of Atlas Acquisition, a US$200 million SPAC[5]
Burman Family Holdings
Gaurav Burman and his family have a tradition of entrepreneurship and investment. They have formed joint ventures and partnerships with global MNCs across various sectors. The family has invested over US$500 million in diverse businesses[6], including healthcare[7][8], financial services, retail, and hospitality.
Board Memberships
Gaurav serves on several corporate boards, including Dabur International, DMI Finance Pvt. Ltd., Burman Hospitality [9](Taco Bell India)[10][11], and Experian India.
Personal Life
Gaurav Burman is married to Karima Burman, step-daughter of Lalit Modi, and has two children. He is the younger brother of Dabur chairman, Mohit Burman. He resides in London with his family and is involved in sports, including motorsports, sailing, tennis, and running. He is engaged in charitable endeavours, serving on the advisory boards of Sesame Street and the Nature Conservancy, among others. Gaurav is also a member of the Young Presidents Organization(YPO).
== References ==
- ^ "Gaurav V. Burman". The Economic Times.
- ^ "From veggie tacos to healthcare: Dabur's Gaurav Burman opens up on his bets". Business Standard.
- ^ "Taco Bell Signs Franchisee in India". Orange County Business Journal. 5 June 2015.
- ^ "Gaurav Burman invests in mental health start-up Mitsu". The Hindu.
- ^ "SPAC mergers are here to stay, says Gaurav Burman, scion of Dabur family". Business Standard. 9 September 2021.
- ^ "Burman Family Members Create A Business Empire Outside Dabur". Forbes. 7 October 2015.
- ^ "Dabur scion Gaurav Burman buys 7.5% in healthtech startup Mitsu". The Economic Times. 12 September 2023.
- ^ "Dabur promoter Burmans enter healthcare, partner UK firm". The Economic Times. 21 October 2023.
- ^ "Dine-in is back; not seeing effects of inflation: Gaurav Burman, Director of Burman Hospitality". The Economic Times. 9 August 2022.
- ^ "Dabur's Gaurav Burman forays into QSR segment, to sell Taco Bell in North". The Economic Times. 5 June 2015.
- ^ "The billionaire betting on a vegetarian Taco Bell". Australian Financial Review. 14 September 2020.