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LEAD Group Strengthens Leadership for Future-Ready Learning Systems
LEAD Group, a prominent school learning systems company, has recently made several key leadership changes to enhance its organisational structure and executive team. These appointments coincide with the company’s commitment to expanding its reach and advancing technology-led learning solutions across educational institutions.
Leadership Transitions at LEAD Group
As part of the organisational changes, Ajay Kashyap will take on the position of Chief Executive Officer at Ms Curie.AI, the AI-focused branch of LEAD Group. In this new capacity, Kashyap will spearhead the development of artificial intelligence products that prioritise personalised learning experiences and offer robust support for teachers.
Senior Leadership Appointments
LEAD Group has also appointed three senior leaders to its executive team. Soham Mukherjee has been nominated as Chief Growth Officer (CGO) and will drive the company’s expansion strategies. Indranil Banerjee has been elevated to Chief Product Officer (CPO), responsible for overseeing product strategy and innovation across the entire portfolio. Meanwhile, Guruprasad Holla has been promoted to Chief Technology Officer (CTO), tasked with shaping and executing the company’s technology vision.
Building a Future-Ready Organisation
LEAD Group indicated that these leadership modifications are part of its strategy to create a future-ready organisation and foster long-term growth, while simultaneously enhancing access to educational resources through technology. The revitalised leadership team is expected to play an integral role in propelling the next phase of growth and product innovation for the company.
About LEAD Group
Founded by Sumeet Mehta and Smita Deorah, LEAD Group is dedicated to advancing school education with its innovative learning systems. The organisation currently operates in over 9,000 educational institutions across more than 400 towns and cities, reaching approximately 4.1 million students and supporting over 65,000 educators.
