Mila Semeshkina is amongst the top 200 outstanding female CEOs of EdTech start-ups!

Mila Semeshkina is amongst the top 200 outstanding female CEOs of EdTech start-ups!

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The American platform HolonIQ has compiled a list of outstanding women from around the world who are leading the world's most promising start-ups in the EdTech field.

There are two hundred women in total. Mila Semeshkina, the founder and CEO of our educational platform Lectera, turns out to be one of them!

Creating an EdTech start-up like, of course, any start-up, is no easy task. According to statistics, 90% of start-ups fail as early as the launch phase. Today, there are still many obstacles for women leaders to overcome in comparison to men. All the women included in the list have succeeded in overcoming them whilst being themselves. The women have put all their heart and soul into developing their ideas and fulfilling their treasured dreams. Thanks to these women, millions of people who want to achieve self-development and success have gained new knowledge and education. The EdTech sector has become a much larger and more practical field.

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a challenging environment for young businesses. Lectera was born from the flames, at the pandemic's peak, during June 2020, when the restrictions failed to provide anyone with a much-needed break, and large corporations were screaming with despair. Yet Mila Semeshkina succeeded in bringing her educational platform out into the market, not only in Russia but also globally too! Currently, Lectera is educating thousands of people worldwide. Mila justifiably occupies a place at the top as one of the most outstanding female CEOs.

You can read the full version regarding the outstanding female CEOs from their official website HolonIQ:

https://www.holoniq.com/notes/200-top-women-ceos-and-founders-leading-global-edtech-startups/

Heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to you!

Dear friends, the international education platform Lectera and its founder Mila Smart Semeshkina send their greetings to you this magical winter holiday season!

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