
CEO, LearnHub
Toronto, Canada Area

CEO, LearnHub
Toronto, Canada Area
Malgosia Green is the Founder and CEO of Savvica, an online social media company focused on international education. Savvica launched LearnHub.com in 2008, a higher education, test prep, and career network for Indian students. Savvica raised its initial round of venture capital from Educomp Solutions Ltd. (EDSO.BO), India's largest education company.
Previously, Malgosia was the Director of Product Management at Affinity Labs, an online communities company. Affinity Labs was funded by the Mayfield Fund and Trinity Ventures. It was acquired after 14 months by Monster Worldwide (NYSE:MWW) for $61MM.
Malgosia is often a public speaker at technology, entrepreneurship, and education conferences. Malgosia is fluent in English, Polish, and French.
Malgosia holds a B.Sc. (Hons) in System Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo.
Execution of Internet-enabled B2C ventures.
(E-Learning industry)
January 2005 — Present (5 years )
I founded Savvica, and raised a venture capital investment from Educomp Solutions Ltd. (EDSO.BO), Indian's largest education company. We launched LearnHub.com in 2008, which focuses on study abroad, test prep, and career counseling for the Indian student market.
LearnHub.com is used as a student recruiting tool by 20+ colleges & universities in the US, Canada, and the UK.
http://learnhub.com
(Privately Held; Internet industry)
December 2006 — September 2007 (10 months)
I was employee #5 and a key team member during Affinity Labs remarkable success in 2007. After 14 months, it had many popular online communities--including the world's largest for law enforcement--and was acquired by Monster Worldwide (NYSE:MWW) for $61MM.
(Privately Held; E-Learning industry)
November 2003 — December 2004 (1 year 2 months)
I managed some of North America's largest Learning Management System (LMS) deployments, including the Minnesota State Colleges & Universities System (250K+ users).
(Public Company; NATI; Computer Software industry)
September 2002 — November 2003 (1 year 3 months)
I created NI's highest volume data acquisition boards, the PCI 6509 & PXI 6509, including board design, chip selection, constructing the schematic, writing the VHDL for the FPGA, writing the VHDL test harness, writing and implementing the testing plan, testing the board, writing the manufacturing test scripts and liasing with manufacturing in preparation for production.
http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/12919
BaSc , Systems Design Enginerring , 1997 — 2002
The System Design Engineer program at Waterloo had the highest entrance average in Canada.
Politics, religion, travel, wine, mountain biking, writing.