Luckshmi is the Founding CEO of The Heritage Supply Co.®, a small business committed to preserving and passing on the knowledge, wisdom, and art of ancient heritages. Our products bridge old world knowledge with new world designs to bring you planet conscious products with authentic artwork and valuable cultural knowledge.
THSC a triple bottom line social enterprise, which means that our financial bottom line serves the grander mission of supporting indigenous communities in the resurrection and preservation of their heritage and livelihoods. Our products are also planet conscious and eco-friendly, making them safe for you, your family, and our planet.
Prior to THSC, Luckshmi's 20 years' professional experience was in Inclusive Economic Development with a focus on Microfinance, Livelihoods, and Market Development. Her technical expertise includes value chain analysis, market assessment, pro-poor enterprise development, microfinance programming and product design, and livelihood intervention design. She has lived and worked across the Americas, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Afghanistan, and South and Southeast Asia.
Luckshmi is the Founding CEO of The Heritage Supply Co.®, a small business committed to preserving and passing on the knowledge, wisdom, and art of ancient heritages. Our products bridge old world knowledge with new world designs to bring you planet conscious products with authentic artwork and valuable cultural knowledge.
THSC a triple bottom line social enterprise, which means that our financial bottom line serves the grander mission of supporting indigenous communities in the resurrection and preservation of their heritage and livelihoods. Our products are also planet conscious and eco-friendly, making them safe for you, your family, and our planet.
Prior to THSC, Luckshmi's 20 years' professional experience was in Inclusive Economic Development with a focus on Microfinance, Livelihoods, and Market Development. Her technical expertise includes value chain analysis, market assessment, pro-poor enterprise development, microfinance programming and product design, and livelihood intervention design. She has lived and worked across the Americas, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Afghanistan, and South and Southeast Asia.
"In my university and postgraduate development work in northeast Sri Lanka, my pursuit to help rebuild livelihoods and small businesses in Thamil communities became a reality. But, when a translator was required to communicate with my own people, I realized something was terribly wrong. After intensive practice and learning, I was again literate in Thamil and able to converse more and more fluently."