An ex-government of India employee, Tarush Jain is one of the founders of Brainwiz. His experience in the field of education and expertise in managing large scale projects has helped Brainwiz immensely. Tarush also has an experience in the field of market study and he constantly updates the students with the newest trends in the industries and the skills that students need to be successful in their professional lives.
Smriti is an Indian television presenter, sign language interpreter, and social entrepreneur. She worked for the Doordarshan network where she presented the morning news bulletin for the hearing impaired. She is the founder of Atulyakala, an organisation promoting deaf education and awareness of sign language. Smriti was included in the BBC's 100 Women series in 2015, in the "30 Under 30" entrepreneur category. In 2016, she received the Nelson Mandela – Graça Machel Innovation Award in the Youth Category, presented at International Civil Society Week in Bogotá, Colombia. She was also listed in the Forbes 30 Under 30 for Social Entrepreneurs in Asia
Dr Gupta wears many hats, being a gold medallist and a highly qualified agricultural scientist, as well as a successful entrepreneur before realising her dream of setting up AROH Foundation, an NGO that works in the field of education and skill enhancement. Since then she’s been a spirited leader of AROH and has been responsible for steering the organization to achieve its goals and objectives towards realising its vision of the best organization in the social sector. She has inculcated commitment and sincerity towards work as hallmarks of the organization and integrated the use of technology to bring transparency through information sharing.
Born and bred in Delhi, Kartikeya is currently pursuing a PhD in Economics at the University of Maryland, College Park. Prior to that, he worked as a Project Lead at Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) India, a program jointly run by the Harvard Kennedy School and IFMR, focusing in the domain of economic research. A graduate of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and the University of Delhi, in 2012, his keen interest in the domain of Economic Policy encouraged him to leave a lucrative consulting profile and join the LAMP Fellowship, as part of which he assisted a Member of the Indian Parliament. Upon the successful completion of his Fellowship in 2013, Kartikeya joined the Fletcher School, where he majored in Monetary and Development Economics. It was during his Masters program that he led a team of graduate students for a pro-bono consulting project being run by the Harvard Law and International Development Society. When not working, he finds peace in music, cricket and reading.