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Anand Sanwal
Co-Founder at Yardstiq & CEO and Co-Founder at CB Insights
Anand Sanwal is the Executive Chair and Co-Founder of CB Insights, a prominent business analytics platform that specializes in providing data and insights on technology companies. Under his leadership, CB Insights has grown significantly, generating approximately $100 million in annual revenue. Sanwal previously served as the CEO of the company for 14 years before transitioning to his current role as Executive Chair in early 2024.14
Professional Background
Before founding CB Insights in 2010, Sanwal held several key positions in various organizations. Notably, he was the Vice President of the $50 million Chairman's Innovation Fund at American Express, where he focused on investing in disruptive technologies. He also has experience in strategic planning and operations from his time at Kozmo.com and Atlas Industries.35
Education
Sanwal holds degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, including a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Economics with a focus on Finance and Accounting. He has also completed executive education programs at Harvard Business School and The Wharton School.3
Personal Interests
Beyond his professional endeavors, Anand Sanwal has a passion for outdoor activities, having climbed Mount Kilimanjaro and participated in multiple New York City half-marathons. He is also involved in philanthropic efforts, serving on the board of Pratham USA, an organization dedicated to improving education for underprivileged children in India.32
Highlights
A systems analysis of a school day
As we build our school, we analyzed the school day schedule as a system
Here's what we see.
▪️ Six periods. ▪️About 8 minutes to transition b/w them ▪️Another 7 minutes for attendance, paper shuffling, settling the one kid who is not in their seat, phone collection, etc.
That is roughly 15 minutes lost per class.
Across six transitions, that is 90 minutes gone.
In a six hour school day, 25% of the time has nothing to do with learning
The system was built to train compliant factory workers so having them move to the next station when a bell rings actually makes sense given their goals
But of course, we're not churning out assembly line drones
And so we've been thinking about how to redesign the day to get the waste out.
If you get that 25% out, it's like adding an additional year of education every 4 years just thru a better schedule (note: we can't take it down to zero but we're trying)
What's more interesting is what that extra time enables:
▪️Speed run academics: You want to take AP bio in 8th grade? Sure. ▪️Get an internship: Want to apprentice with a fashion designer? Let's do it ▪️Build your passion project: Want to break a Guiness book record or build a startup. LFG!
The extra time let's them accelerate and go deep
And for students who need extra support in a particular area, this creates time to do that
There are many structural, system-level improvement we're making to the school calendar in addition to this, but this is one of the big ones I'm excited about




