Vineeta Singh
One of India's most prominent cosmetics businesses, SUGAR Cosmetics, is led by Vineeta Singh. Despite a huge drop in sales from Rs. 57 crores in 2019, Sugar Cosmetics, earned Rs. 104 crores in FY20. Vineeta Singh assures a strong worldwide presence, with 15 percent of her brand's revenues coming from overseas markets.
Vineeta finished her schooling at the Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram, and earned her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in 2005. She also enrolled at IIM Ahmedabad to pursue her MBA after graduating from IIM Ahmedabad in 2007.
Vineeta Singh's Early Life
Vineeta Singh's Career
She is the CEO of SUGAR and the co-founder of Fab Bag, a grooming subscription service. Nykaa cosmetics, Kay by Katrina, and Starlust are three more firms that compete in this industry. In 2006, her first summer work with Deutsche Bank was as a student. Vineeta Singh's considerable expertise in the banking and finance industries has earned her the position of Director at Quetzal Verify Private Limited. However, her time in that post was restricted to just five years.
Vineeta Singh's Net Worth
Let's learn about Vineeta Singh's view to see the Business and get inspired by them:
1. If you're unsure about what to build, start something in a space that excites you and then learn from the customer.
2. Let's not obsess over the competition, let's obsess over customers' needs.
3. My definition of success is how I have the freedom and ability to do anything I want, without the fear of failure.
4. Going by my philosophy of not having any regrets, I went ahead to fulfill my dreams.
5. I was pretty passionate about being an entrepreneur and creating a company.
6. I think, seeing the bigger picture helps—where we think about what we have been creating together.
7. If we can focus on what’s more important besides ego and occasional differences in opinions, a long-lasting and successful career is waiting for you and your partner.
8. I genuinely think that having a passion outside of work makes me a better person.
9. I believe in being kind to myself because only then I can be kind to others.
10. Fear kills more dreams than failure ever will.
11. Just take the plunge, trust your instincts and try it out. What’s the worse that can happen?
12. Going back to square one shouldn’t be a demotivating factor. Instead, you can always go back to creating something else.
13. I abide by this: never be afraid and take the risk because living with regrets is the hardest.
14. Being a woman in a ‘man’s world’ was tough–once, an investor refused to meet me.
15. We’re now a team of over 1500–75% of which are women! And I’m doing everything I love.
16. I run my company, I’ve run marathons when I was 6 months pregnant & I run circles around my kids. Still, I’m often asked, ‘How will you raise 2 kids & run a company?
17. Why is it so tough to believe a woman can play more than 1 role? I walk into the office with files in one hand & my baby in another. The juggle is real, but it’s also totally worth it.
18. I let my work do the talking; I continued to run & even completed the Ironman Triathlon! That win kept me going, especially when the company ran out of funds.
19. I began running. It helped me clear my head & eventually, I started running marathons. Each finish line brought me a sense of clarity.
20. We have been focusing on just one thing and i.e getting through a difficult time without any losses within the team and their families.
21. If there's something that you're really afraid of doing, it's a sign that there's like a big dream hidden behind it.