HomeNewsBusinessStartupSequoia-backed Cuemath sacks 100 employees, founder Manan Khurma returns as CEO

Sequoia-backed Cuemath sacks 100 employees, founder Manan Khurma returns as CEO

The current CEO of the company, Vivek Sunder, will transition from his full-time role and will continue to work with the top management at Cuemath in an advisory capacity

Bengaluru / May 08, 2023 / 12:33 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Representative image
Representative image


Sequoia Capital-backed online math learning platform Cuemath has become the latest edtech firm to lay off employees while restructuring its management, with its founder Manan Khurma returning as its full-time CEO as the global edtech landscape worsens.

Story continues below Advertisement

Cuemath has laid off about 100 employees, a spokesperson for the company told Moneycontrol. The current CEO of the company, Vivek Sunder, who previously served as the chief operating officer at Swiggy, will transition from his full-time role and will continue to work with the top management at Cuemath in an advisory capacity, Khurma said in a LinkedIn post on May 8. Sunder will focus on acquisition funnels and go-to-market strategies, Khurma said.

“Given the need to deeply focus on building a great learning and consumer experience, I will get back into the role of running the company day-to-day as CEO,” Khurma said in the LinkedIn post.