Harry Aurora is an accomplished CEO and visionary in education. He founded TheETutor.com and acquired iTutor Inc. paving the way for online tutoring. Harry now leads Thinking Maps, aspiring to elevate it into a global EdTech company. He envisions a future where personalized learning transcends device limitations through digital transformation and AI integration. Harry's commitment to showcasing the impact of Thinking Maps and strategic partnerships underscores his thought leadership. With a dedicated focus on marketing and promoting the product, Harry exemplifies a visionary approach that promises to reshape education.
Create a Solid Financial Plan: When it comes to success in scaling, cash flow is king–you can’t grow without appropriate resources, whether that means ramping up sales to pay for operational scaling or finding new investors. You need a three- to five-year growth and investment plan that outlines a detailed budget for the activities needed for scaling and includes resource allocation and cash flow planning.
Studies show that rural students have considerably less access to Advanced Placement courses than their urban peers. Close to 50 percent of rural school districts throughout the country have no secondary students enrolled in AP courses at all. Several factors create this devastating reality. One of the most tangible, and easiest to solve, is the availability of qualified and capable teachers, and whether districts have the resources to hire them.
After years of iterating, improving and scaling, a CEO emerges prepared. INTERVIEW | by Victor Rivero Harry Aurora heads up a team of educators, administrators, operators, national and international professionals, all unified around the relentless pursuit of advancing student achievement and providing equal educational opportunity to all. His company, iTutor, partners with school districts and […]
"A company's true potential lies not only in its products but in the passion and belief of its people. We're not just working for a job; we're working to make a difference. And that's what sets us apart."