School edtech unicorn LEAD promotes senior leadership
School Edtech unicorn LEAD said that it has elevated Anupam Gurani, its chief marketing officer to the position of chief business and marketing officer. The company has also promoted Manoj Naik to chief finance and operations officer, from his position as the chief finance officer.
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School Edtech unicorn LEAD said that it has elevated Anupam Gurani, its chief marketing officer to the position of chief business and marketing officer. The company has also promoted Manoj Naik to chief finance and operations officer, from his position as the chief finance officer.
The edtech unicorn in a statement said Gurani, in his new role, will also drive customer success and revenue generation at LEAD. Similarly, in his expanded mandate, Naik will lead supply chain and procurement functions, in addition to leading financial operations at the firm.
Founded by Sumeet Mehta and Smita Deorah in 2012, the company started by running affordable schools and teaching middle-school students. LEAD now works on making classroom learning technology-enabled. This involves tracking teacher and student progress, managing school operations on the cloud, and providing digital resources to make learning more engaging.
"Anupam and Manoj are leading our mission of bringing excellent education to every child. With their deep expertise and experience, I am sure they'll continue to contribute to leading in their elevated roles," said Mehta, who is also the chief executive officer of LEAD.
Gurani is a sales, marketing, and strategy professional, who has earlier led teams in organisations such as Disney+ Hotstar, Vodafone, Google, and Reckitt, across India and Southeast Asia.
In January, LEAD raised $100 million at a valuation of $1.1 billion, catapulting it to the coveted unicorn club of internet startups. LEAD raised the money from existing investors WestBridge Capital and GSV Ventures.
Earlier in April 2021, the company had raised $30 million from investors. LEAD is India's sixth edtech unicorn after Byju's, Vedantu, Unacademy, Eruditus, and UpGrad.