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Nathan Schultz is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Chegg, where he leads the company’s shift to AI-driven personalized learning. Schultz has a background in education publishing and has been instrumental in Chegg’s digital learning platform. He is dedicated to delivering learning outcomes and has overseen various learning services at Chegg. Schultz has a deep commitment to education and has a strong focus on AI-powered, personalized learning. He holds a BA in History and English from Elon University and continued his education in Finance at Stevens Institute of Technology. Schultz’s expertise lies in embedding AI into product development, focusing on personalized learning experiences for students globally. As the incoming CEO of Chegg, he is poised to drive future growth and success in the education sector.
Location: Santa Clara, CA
Country: United States of America
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Investment Stages: pre-seed, seed
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