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Vensy Krishna
Founder at Build Academy, Notion Ambassador
Vensy Krishna is a prominent figure in the no-code and AI education space. She is the founder of Build Academy and has an extensive background in education, technology, and entrepreneurship.1
Professional Experience
Vensy's career journey includes:
- Founder of Build Academy (July 2022 - Present): Her current role, focusing on making AI and no-code technologies more accessible.
- Notion Ambassador (December 2020 - Present).
- Previous roles at On Deck, including Education Lead and Operations Lead.1
- Experience with Law School Admission Council and Udacity as a Growth Consultant and Instructor, respectively.1
Educational Background
Vensy graduated from India's premier law school, ranking in the top percentile. During her time at university, she founded The NALSAR Bulletin, a digital strategy initiative.1
Entrepreneurial Ventures
Her entrepreneurial spirit was evident early on:
- Founded Law School 101 (October 2014 - April 2019).1
- Participated in and won several business and entrepreneurship awards, including the TiE Grad Business Award and the Global Student Entrepreneurship Award (Regional).1
No-Code Advocacy
Vensy is a strong advocate for no-code technologies:
- Participated in On Deck's No-Code Fellowship, where she honed her skills.2
- Used no-code tools to build applications, including one that helped people find medicine and critical supplies in India during the COVID-19 surge.2
- Teaches government entities, NGOs, and tech companies how to leverage no-code for building scalable products.2
Content Creation
Vensy is active in creating educational content:
- Produces videos and content on topics such as earning online and building careers in the 2020s.45
- Advocates for "building in public" as a high-ROI activity.3
Vensy Krishna's multifaceted background in law, education, and technology, combined with her entrepreneurial spirit, has positioned her as a respected figure in the no-code and AI education space.
Highlights
Yesterday, I saw one YouTuber making a video on the new Mackbook Pro M4.
Now this.
If true this might be the biggest blunder ever by Apple.