Miki Agrawal

[1][2][3][4] Agrawal was born to a family of Indian and Japanese parents in Canada before migrating to the United States.

[1] Agrawal is the owner of New York restaurant Wild, which has one unit in Williamsburg and another in West Village.

[1] Agrawal co-founded Thinx, a Chelsea company that produces "underwear for women with periods", along with her friend Antonia Saint Dunbar and sister Radha Agrawal.

She left the company in March 2017 amid several accusations of sexual harassment that resulted in one-third of employees quitting.

[3] During her management of the company, she launched an infamous advertisement campaign in New York City subways, using depictions of grapefruit and eggs in order to represent menstruation.