Our Story
Two Families. One Mission.
Since 2011, Pracheta and I have walked the path of life together—not just as husband and wife, but as partners in purpose. Our story is rooted in immigrant grit, service, resilience, and a shared belief that giving 100% means everything.
Family Roots & Heritage.
On my side: my father, Dr. Kamlesh B. Gosai, came to America with a vision. An immigrant doctor, he didn’t just treat patients—he built community. He was honored as Country Doctor of the Year for his unwavering dedication to underserved areas. Alongside medicine, he saw opportunity in real estate, building a local property portfolio that reflected his belief: stable housing and vibrant neighborhoods are essential to thriving lives.
On Pracheta’s side: her father, Dr. Nikhil C. Trivedi, born in newly independent India, pursued science and engineering with passion. A metallurgical and mineral‐economics scholar, he earned his MS from the Mackay School of Mines (University of Nevada), PhD from University of Minnesota, and over three decades with Pfizer’s Minerals Division where he fashioned innovations, technical leadership, and a spirit of mentorship. His work has been recognized across the minerals, engineering, and chemistry fields.
Education, Early Career and
Turning Points
I studied real estate, finance, and law. My academic journey included law school, where I sharpened my understanding of contracts, equity, and justice—not just in theory but in how power and access play out in people’s lives. After law school I turned toward real estate investment and private equity. Today I serve as Managing Partner of Lehigh Valley Private Equity Fund (LVPEF), having built a portfolio of multifamily and commercial real estate, with thousands of units and hundreds of millions in transactions.
Pracheta pursued graduate studies at Temple University, earning her master’s degree, and since then has devoted her life to caring for others—first through her work in graduate school, then in clinical practice as a licensed professional counselor and family mediator. Her approach is rooted in compassion, customization, and belief in choice and healing. (Her philosophy: you are not your story, you are someone who can shape it.)
How We Met & Built a Life
We met in Philadelphia while Pracheta was in graduate school and I was beginning to scale my work in real estate and law. What drew us together was a shared conviction: doing well isn’t enough unless you also do good.
We married in 2011. Over the years, we’ve become parents to two wonderful children—now aged 10 and 12. Family time is sacred. It’s filled with soccer games, homework nights, conversations over dinner about values, effort, and service. We work hard—and we rest hard too—because we believe that sustainable giving comes from having joy, connection, and balance.
The Fall That Re-Focused Everything
In 20XX, my life was interrupted by a single, life-altering moment: a 41-foot free fall while rock climbing. Untethered and weighing 165 pounds, I hit a thin two-inch pad with the force of roughly 246 g—well beyond the threshold at which most human bodies can survive. To put it in perspective, a car crash with airbags at highway speed generates 20–30 g. I walked away with a fractured vertebra. By every measure of physics, I should not be here today.
The experience was more than physical; it was spiritual. As I lay in the hospital, alive against the odds, I felt a deep and undeniable presence of God. Survival like this could not be explained by math alone. It was a message—a calling—that my life had been spared for something larger. That realization became an anchor of faith, gratitude, and renewed dedication to my family and community.
When I walked out of the hospital, I carried more than scars. I carried clarity. I knew then that every part of my life—my business ventures, my real estate empire, my fund, my time as a husband and father—had to align toward impact. Success without purpose is like building on sand. My second chance demanded that I build on rock, with faith and family as my foundation. And with my wife, Pracheta, at my side, that foundation became the launchpad for GIV100.
Together, we fuse my background in real estate, fund building, and infrastructure with her expertise in psychological wellness, healing, and human development. GIV100’s programs—scholarships, housing support, the 100-Day Challenges, community grants—all reflect that blended belief: people need both structural support and emotional, mental support to thrive.
What Drives Us
Effort + Education
Belief that opportunity created early (in childhood, schooling, family) changes life paths.
Home + Stability
Housing is more than walls—it’s dignity, safety, possibility.
Mind + Heart
Healing matters. Mental health, resilience, family therapy, being seen—these are vital pieces.
Generational Wealth & Culture
What we create—the homes, the education, the habits—can pass forward to children, families, communities.
Looking Ahead
What we want for the future is bigger than what we can do alone:
Scaling GIV100 so our 100-Day Challenge becomes a rite of passage in schools and community centers.
Expanding scholarship pipelines so students in Lehigh Valley and beyond have access—to test prep, tutors, extracurriculars, not just college.
Building housing and community spaces that combine safe shelter with healing spaces: counseling, mentorship, community hubs.
Partnering with others who share our blended values—investors, mental health providers, educators—to multiply impact.
Looking at Today, Tomorrow, Always Together
We are not perfect. But each day, in all we do, we try. I walk the buildings, meet tenants, close deals. Pracheta meets clients, listens, heals, helps people be heard. Our kids run on soccer fields, ask questions, join us in service. And together, we give 100%.
This is not the legacy we were handed—it’s what we’re choosing to build. If you believe in giving all you’ve got, lifting others, and shaping a life that matters—welcome to GIV100.