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About: Osman Rashid

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Osman Rashid is a Pakistani American businessman in Silicon Valley, California. He has worked in enterprise software and consumer products. He was co-founder and CEO of three companies, an online textbook rental and student hub Chegg, remaining involved in it until early 2010 after growing the company from its inception in 2005.He was co-founder and CEO of Kno, Inc., (acquired by Intel in November 2013) a digital education platform company. Kno, Inc. has received funding from Andreessen Horowitz, Intel Capital, Goldman Sachs, FLOODGATE and GSV Capital, while Chegg was funded by KPCB, IVP, Gabriel Ventures and others. He founded Galxyz Inc., in 2014, which was an educational software company focusing on creating next generation language arts and science enhancement products for Primary and

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  • Osman Rashid is a Pakistani American businessman in Silicon Valley, California. He has worked in enterprise software and consumer products. He was co-founder and CEO of three companies, an online textbook rental and student hub Chegg, remaining involved in it until early 2010 after growing the company from its inception in 2005.He was co-founder and CEO of Kno, Inc., (acquired by Intel in November 2013) a digital education platform company. Kno, Inc. has received funding from Andreessen Horowitz, Intel Capital, Goldman Sachs, FLOODGATE and GSV Capital, while Chegg was funded by KPCB, IVP, Gabriel Ventures and others. He founded Galxyz Inc., in 2014, which was an educational software company focusing on creating next generation language arts and science enhancement products for Primary and Middle School students. Currently, Rashid is managing two companies. He is the CEO of Convo Corp, an enterprise software company that focuses on in-context collaboration that is used as a conversational tool at work. His most recent venture is SOAR Education, of which he is the co-founder and chairman. His aim is to spread this network throughout the country in pursuit of his passion to providing access to transformational education to the children of developing countries. (en)
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  • Osman Rashid is a Pakistani American businessman in Silicon Valley, California. He has worked in enterprise software and consumer products. He was co-founder and CEO of three companies, an online textbook rental and student hub Chegg, remaining involved in it until early 2010 after growing the company from its inception in 2005.He was co-founder and CEO of Kno, Inc., (acquired by Intel in November 2013) a digital education platform company. Kno, Inc. has received funding from Andreessen Horowitz, Intel Capital, Goldman Sachs, FLOODGATE and GSV Capital, while Chegg was funded by KPCB, IVP, Gabriel Ventures and others. He founded Galxyz Inc., in 2014, which was an educational software company focusing on creating next generation language arts and science enhancement products for Primary and (en)
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