Ravin_Gandhi

Ravin Gandhi

Ravin Gandhi

American businessman


Ravin Gandhi is an American businessman. Gandhi was an executive with Coatings and Chemicals Corporation before its sale to Akzo Nobel. He later founded Glenborn Partners, a private equity firm, and GMM Nonstick Coatings, where he remained its CEO after its 2016 sale to Showa Denko.

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Early life and education

Ravin Gandhi was born in Waukegan, Illinois in 1973.[1][2] He graduated from Glenbrook South High School in 1990, graduated from University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1994, and became a CPA.[3][4][5] Gandhi received his MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management in 2000.[6]

Career

Gandhi began his career in 1994 working as a chartered accountant at KPMG Consulting, before joining his father's company Coatings and Chemicals Corporation. Gandhi eventually engineered the company's sale to Akzo Nobel in 1998. Following the sale, he became President of Akzo Nobel Nonstick Coatings. In 2002 he founded Glenborn Partners, a private equity firm.[5] In 2007, Gandhi founded GMM Nonstick Coatings, following the end of his non-compete clause with Akzo Nobel.[5][7] GMM became one of the world's largest suppliers of non-stick coatings,[8][9] and was acquired by Showa Denko KK in 2016. Following the sale, Gandhi remained the CEO of GMM,[10] and in 2019 led the acquisition by SDK of ILAG nonstick coatings.[11] As an investor,[12] Gandhi is also an investor in Hester Biosciences, Throne Labs, and the first investor in KeyMe.[13][14] He is also a commentator on CNBC,[15] CNN,[16] Bloomberg,[17] Fox Business,[18] Fox News,[19] and MSNBC,[20] and a contributor to Fortune,[21] Inc. Magazine,[22] and Entrepreneur.[23]

Filmmaking

Gandhi wrote and directed the 2021 crime thriller film 100 Days to Live. Much of the film was shot over three weeks inside and outside Gandhi's apartment building and in his neighborhood while he remained CEO of GMM Nonstick Coatings.[24] 100 Days to Live had its world premiere at the 2019 San Diego International Film Festival, where it won Best World Premiere and Best First Time Director for Ravin Gandhi.[25] Cinedigm Entertainment Group released 100 Days to Live on Apple TV, Amazon, DirectTV, Xfinity, DISH, Google Play, iTunes, YouTube, and other digital platforms and DVD and Blu-ray on February 2, 2021, followed by a release on Amazon Prime on May 3, 2021.[26][27]

Personal life

Gandhi was a critic of Donald Trump during the 2016 Presidential election,[28] and in 2017 his criticisms made national news when an oped he wrote resulted in a racist backlash,[29] including racist emails, tweets, and voicemails.[30] He wrote his piece in reaction to the Charlottesville incident.[31] Gandhi also serves on the board of City Year Chicago.[32]

Gandhi was honored as the 2021 Distinguished Alumnus at Glenbrook South High School.[3][33] In 2022, Gandhi created and funded a program to boost parental involvement at Andrew Cooke Magnet Elementary School in Waukegan, Illinois which he attended as a child.[34]


References

  1. "GMM Cooks up Durable Nonstick Market - Middle Market Growth". 26 May 2015.
  2. Aziz Haniffa (September 16, 2017). "Exec Sports an All-American Fighting Spirit". India Abroad.
  3. Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center: at Columbia Business School for Credit Suisse. "Entrepreneurs White Paper 03: Columbia Business School" (PDF). p. 18. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  4. ALLY MAROTTI (July 16, 2015). "Shh, this company wants to stay anonymous". Chicago Crain's Business.
  5. EMILY CAPPIELLO (May 28, 2019). "Showa Denko Acquires ILAG Coatings Group".
  6. Lise Graham (June 12, 2017). "Ravin Gandhi: From CEO to Investor". WGN.
  7. "New York startup aims to be king of keys". Chicago Business. 23 March 2016.
  8. Brittany Shoot (May 7, 2016). "How This Man Raised $31 Million in VC Funding in 4 Years". Entrenpreneur magazine.
  9. "100 Days to Live bows on Amazon May 3 (Exclusive)". Scare Magazine. 2021-04-15. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  10. Dave Oberhelman (August 18, 2022). "From humble beginnings". Daily Herald.

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