Pepperfry CEO Ambareesh Murty dies due to cardiac arrest
The Hindu
Pepperfry Co-founder and CEO Ambareesh Murty passed away in Leh due to cardiac arrest.
Pepperfry Co-founder and CEO Ambareesh Murty passed away in Leh due to cardiac arrest, company co-founder and COO Ashish Shah said on Tuesday.
Murty, 51 years, was also an angel investor.
He recently announced completing 12 years at Pepperfry on his LinkedIn post.
He was an alumnus of IIT Calcutta, 1996 batch and completed his Bachelors in Engineering from the Delhi College of Engineering in 1994.
"Extremely devastated to inform that my friend, mentor, brother, soulmate Ambareesh Murty is no more. Lost him yesterday night to a cardiac arrest at Leh. Please pray for him and for strength to his family and near ones," Pepperfry Co-Founder and COO Ashish Shah said in a tweet.
Murty called himself a closet sociopath on his X (formerly Twitter) profile, and professed a love for history and reading epic fantasies.
He had 27 years of general management experience in FMCG, financial services and internet industries.