Feb 2018
Launch of Thunderbird, MBA Recommendation Engine
Our diverse team includes teachers, consultants, technologists, learning and development specialists, designers, developers, project managers and HR professionals with experience working in India, APAC, US, and Europe.
In our previous avatar as education consultants, we found that individuals were seeking insights into non-traditional learning and skill building options but either unaware of the options available or had no decision framework to choose one.
Building upon our expertise in advising students and young professionals, and experience in building consumer-focused technology products, we are developing tech-enabled tools to help learners identify best fit learning options, regardless of mode of delivery.
Launch of Thunderbird, MBA Recommendation Engine
Launch of Lore, Learning Option Recommendation Engine
Launch of Domain Experts and Learning Pathways
Relaunch of Lore and Personalized Recommendations
Launch of LoreForTeams
Loads of new features, coming soon!
Kavita Mehta is a thought leader at the intersection of education, skill-building, technology and impact. Her 25-year career across financial services, digital media and entrepreneurship is firmly grounded in her belief that education is a right, not a privilege. Kavita’s focus on mentorship and agency empowers others to magnify impact and increase confidence through a keen awareness of their own potential.
She is the founder of education start-up Caymus Technology Ventures, visionary behind learning site Lore, co-founder of education consultancy The Red Pen, and author of Acing Admissions, published by HarperCollins. Prior to turning to entrepreneurship, Kavita worked for GroupM in Singapore, Yahoo in Silicon Valley, UBS/PaineWebber in New York City and GE Capital in Connecticut.
Kavita has completed the Stanford University Seed Transformation Program for high potential entrepreneurs, is an MBA graduate of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and earned her BS in Business from Wake Forest University. She currently lives in Mumbai with her husband and three daughters.