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Edtech major Unacademy's COO Jagnoor Singh quits: Report

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Unacademy's COO Jagnoor Singh quits

Gaurav Munjal-led edtech major Unacademy's Chief Operating Officer (COO) Jagnoor Singh is reportedly stepping down from his role.

The move is part of an ongoing internal reshuffle within the edtech unicorn.

Singh, who originally joined Unacademy as the Chief Business Officer in 2022 and was promoted to COO in January 2023, will remain with the company during a six-month transition period, serving out his notice period, Inc42 reported.

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The report said after Singh's departure, Unacademy’s co-founder Gaurav Munjal and recently promoted partner Sumit Jain will take direct charge of the company's offline business operations.

Jain, who was formerly the CEO of Graphy, a SaaS platform for creators and educators, was promoted to a partner role in August last year, a position equivalent to that of a late-stage co-founder.

Recent resignation in Unacademy

Jagnoor Singh's resignation follows the recent departure of co-founder Hemesh Singh from his role as Chief Technology Officer (CTO).

Hemesh Singh, who had been with the company for nearly a decade, announced his transition to an advisory role last month. 

Additionally, the company saw the exit of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Subramanian Ramachandran around the same time Singh was promoted to COO.

Focused on achieving profitability 

In December last year, co-founder Gaurav Munjal informed employees about the company's improved financial health, achieved through stringent cost-cutting measures, including layoffs and reduced executive benefits.

The edtech major's efforts to streamline operations and enhance business efficiency have been ongoing. 

For the financial year 2022-23, Unacademy managed to cut its losses to Rs 1,678 crore from Rs 2,847 crore in the previous year, while its revenue stood at Rs 907 crore. Munjal earlier claimed that these measures have extended the company's financial runway to over four years.

Recent layoffs at Unacademy

The report comes after Unacademy laid off approximately 250 employees as part of a restructuring exercise aimed at streamlining operations and enhancing business efficiency.

The layoffs included 150 employees from the sales team who failed to meet sales targets, while the remaining 100 layoffs were part of a broader organizational restructuring and performance-based evaluations.

“As part of our ongoing efforts to streamline operations and enhance business efficiency, we have recently undergone a restructuring exercise. This was necessary keeping in mind the company's goals and vision for the year, as we focus all our efforts on sustainable growth and profitability. Consequently, some roles have been impacted. While this transition won’t be easy, we will be supporting all impacted individuals during this transition," Unacdemy said.

Unacademy, founded in 2015 by Munjal, Hemesh Singh, and Roman Saini, claims to have a network of over 91,000 registered educators and serves more than 99 million learners, providing education in over 14 Indian languages across 10,000 cities.

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