Louisa, a startup offering an AI-powered networking platform for employees, spun out of Goldman Sachs' internal incubator. CEO Rohan Doctor is now tasked with growing the startup's user base.
Goldman Sachs' employees have been using the software for two and a half
years. - Louisa
analyzes an employers database to create user profiles and to
"proactively connect people who might benefit from knowing each other,"
said Doctor.
- The platform has more than 20,000 monthly active users.
- Doctor already has a commercial bank and a VC fund lined up as clients for Louisa.
- He
adds that the remote and hybrid working environment has created a need
for a platform to facilitate interaction between employees and forming
new connections.
- Louisa is the first startup to emerge from Golman's in-house incubator.
- Goldman's CEO David Solomon hired executives from Google and Amazon to pitch startup ideas and grow them through the incubator.
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