Byju Raveendran Assumes Daily Operational Role Following CEO Mohan's Departure

In a strategic move, the company disclosed a significant restructuring endeavor aimed at streamlining its operations into three distinct divisions: The Learning App, Online Classes and Tuition Centers, and Test Preparation.

Byju Raveendran, the brain behind the renowned edtech entity Think and Learn, entrusted with the Byju's brand, is set to take the reins of the company's day-to-day operations subsequent to the departure of CEO Arjun Mohan, as per the company's recent announcement.

In a strategic move, the company disclosed a significant restructuring endeavor aimed at streamlining its operations into three distinct divisions: The Learning App, Online Classes and Tuition Centers, and Test Preparation.

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This pivotal shift comes on the heels of a meticulous seven-month review and optimization drive helmed by outgoing BYJU'S India CEO, Arjun Mohan.

With this transition, Byju Raveendran will assume a more hands-on role in navigating the company's daily affairs, signaling a dynamic shift in leadership strategy.

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Mohan, meanwhile, is slated to transition into an external advisory capacity, leveraging his extensive expertise in the edTech domain to counsel the company and its founders during this transformative phase.

Over the past quadrennium, Raveendran has chiefly concentrated on strategic initiatives like fundraising and spearheading global expansion efforts.

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The company expressed optimism about its future trajectory, citing the revamped organizational structure and the return of Byju Raveendran to the operational helm as catalysts for innovation-driven growth. It emphasized the imminent launch, at scale, of its new suite of AI-first products, which has garnered resounding acclaim during the pilot phase.

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