He founded Metvy startup at the age of 22 - Shawrya Mehrotra

    

Shawrya Mehrotra

   Shawrya Mehrotra is the founder and CEO of Metvy. It is India's first multilingual AI super-connector that expects to connect people as per their networking and mentorship needs. He is from Haryana, India.

Metvy

METVY:- https://metvy.com/

EDUCATION

     Shawrya completed his schooling education at Delhi Public School and Amity International School, Gurgoan. After that, he joined Kirori Mal College, the University of Delhi for a Bachelor's degree in economics. He also studied entrepreneurship studies at Y Combinator. Now, he is studying entrepreneurial studies at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.

AWARDS AND HONORS

  • Runner up by Kirori Mal college in 2017
  • Runner up @ B-plan - Enactus fest by GGSIPU in 2018
  • 2nd runner up by E-cell, Janki Devi Memorial College in 2018
  • Top 10 startups by IIM Udaipur in 2019
  • 1st runner up by Delhi technical university in 2019
  • Special recognization in Times App search in 2019
  • Runner up by IIM Bangalore in 2020
  • He is also a TEDx speaker and 50 Times keynote speaker
  • He featured in Yahoo, YourStory, Inc42, and other entrepreneurship magazines

ENTREPRENEURIAL JOURNEY

   Shawrya founded this startup at the age of 22. He launched this startup in 2018. He recently left many job opportunities including one at an International Management Consulting firm to establish his own startup.
     As per Metvy, The full market size for networking is around $269.4 billion while the addressable segment for them is around $13.4 billion.
     Metvy launched India's first personalized cohort-based mentorship in mid-2020 and become one of India's initial curated experience giving platforms. It launched its items pan-India again in December 2020 to a highly successful launch trending on both App Store and Play Store - and also raised a round of funding.

     Shawrya is passionate about branding and has interned with Ogilvy and worked with startups like Spoutbox, Maa made it apart from mentoring many young entrepreneurs.

A business to "earn money" is never successful but a business "to serve the people" always is.

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