Before venture capital, Lasya worked across media at Outlook Publishing and Netflix India, ran the Inclusive Technology practice at Belongg, and consulted for Fortune 500 clients including Apple. Each role added a different lens on how technology shapes human systems: the kind of interdisciplinary grounding that matters when you're placing bets on early-stage climate companies.
Reflecting on her LFA experience, Lasya shares: "I had joined the LFA Fellowship to build more depth in and conviction around climate solutions and investments, and the Fellowship gave me more than just that; it gave me a community to share, network, and build with."
Her current focus is connecting capital with the urban systems that will define how billions of people live over the next 30 years. It's exactly where she's built to operate.
















