Biography:Kavita Nehemiah

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Kavita Nehemiah
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NationalityIndian
Alma materCornell University, St. Stephen's College, Delhi
OccupationCo-founder & COO, Artoo
Websitehttps://artoo.com

Kavita Nehemiah is an Indian social entrepreneur and the co-founder of the FinTech firm, Artoo.[1][2][3] She cofounded the firm with Sameer Segal in May, 2010 in Bangalore, hoping to help the financially excluded through business strategies and market-based approaches.

Early life and education

Kavita grew up in Vellore, Tamil Nadu and attended Lawrence School Lovedale, Ooty, India. She holds an undergraduate degree in BA Economics (Hons.) from St. Stephen's College, Delhi, and an MBA from Cornell University.

Growing up in a small town in India, where her entrepreneur father set up his factory, Kavita has always been fascinated by how economic opportunities can transform entire areas. Since then she has aspired to discover and implement transformative solutions to poverty.

Career

After earning her undergraduate degree, Kavita joined the then fledgling MFI Ujjivan Financial Services, where her experience spanned different functions, including credit and risk analysis, market research, and product development. At Ujjivan, she spearheaded and started their Individual Lending vertical.

Kavita at Artoo's Panel Discussion on Ground Realities of Lending to Small Enterprises

She then went on to do an MBA from Cornell University, after which she cofounded Artoo with Sameer Segal. She is COO at Artoo and collaborates closely with Sameer Segal.

She has also worked in a consulting capacity with Rent-to-Own Africa (a micro-asset leasing company based in Lusaka, Zambia), VisionSpring (previously Scojo Foundation, based in New York), and as a summer intern with Elevar Equity.

Recognition

Kavita received the Peter and Alice Von Loesecke Scholarship, 2010,[4] to pursue her MBA. The scholarship is awarded to those intending to build a socially responsible venture and generate employment opportunities in their home country after the completion of their studies.

She has spoken at several events on topics ranging from entrepreneurship, building your business, and fundraising.[5] She represented Artoo at SoFI 2016,[6] The MasterCard Foundation Symposium on Financial Inclusion at Kigali, Rwanda. Artoo was the runner-up at Annual MasterCard Foundation Clients at the Centre Prize.[7]

References

  1. Siva, Meera (2014-07-27). "Going social for a cause". The Hindu Business Line. http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/portfolio/net-worth/going-social-for-a-cause/article6254733.ece. 
  2. Vageesh, NS (2016-10-17). "Artoo makes it easier to lend to small businesses". The Hindu Business Line. http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/money-and-banking/artoo-makes-it-easier-to-lend-to-small-businesses/article9231191.ece. 
  3. Ghosh, Aparna. "Artoo | A solution to serve the bottom of the pyramid". http://www.livemint.com/Companies/p1HP91VmkQXdyUo9TRZ57O/Artoo--A-solution-to-serve-the-bottom-of-the-pyramid.html. 
  4. "Future MBA students win $40,000 in scholarships for their studies abroad". http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Repository/getFiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:LowLevelEntityToPrint_ETNEW&Type=text/html&Locale=english-skin-custom&Path=ETM/2010/09/24&ID=Ar02302. 
  5. "Entrepreneurs share insights on building Social Startups – The Social Enterprise Summit Bangalore | Headstart". http://headstart.in/blog/2015/11/29/entrepreneurs-share-insights-on-building-social-startups-the-social-enterprise-summit-bangalore/. 
  6. Foundation, MasterCard (2015-04-16). "HOME". Mastercard Foundation Symposium on Financial Inclusion 2016. http://mastercardfdnsymposium.org/. 
  7. Foundation, MasterCard. "Hello Paisa Wins Second Annual MasterCard Foundation Clients at the Centre Prize". http://mastercardfdnsymposium.org/timeline/hello-paisa-wins-second-annual-mastercard-foundation-clients-at-the-centre-prize/.