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PRESS RELEASE: BookNook Named to the 2023 GSV 150

OAKLAND (January 24, 2023) – BookNook, a leader in effective high-impact tutoring, announces the company was named to the 2023 GSV 150, an annual list that highlights the most transformational private companies shaping the future of education and making a difference.

The latest National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) report shined a light on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on students’ reading and mathematics progress, with fourth- and eighth-grade students’ scores dropping in both subjects. However, research shows high-impact tutoring is effective in helping students—including those behind their peers in reading or mathematics—address these challenges and make significant academic progress. 

Focused on closing the equity gap in U.S. public schools, BookNook works with schools and districts to provide high-impact tutoring and an engaging curriculum. To ensure BookNook’s tutoring is effective, students and tutors meet for frequent and consistent sessions, often 2–3 times a week for 30 minutes or more. Recognizing the importance of authentic connections, BookNook also works with schools and districts to ensure the same tutor meets with the same student to build trust and create strong relationships. 

“We are thrilled to be recognized as one of the select companies making a true difference in the lives of educators, students and families,” said Michael Lombardo, Founder and CEO of BookNook. “Now more than ever, it is crucial we support our students and work together to address challenges from the pandemic. High-impact tutoring makes a difference, and we are determined to provide all students equitable access to rigorous and engaging instruction through BookNook.”  

The 2023 GSV 150 list represents the most transformative private companies in digital learning and workforce skills shaping the future of education. GSV evaluated more than 4,000 private companies across five key factors, including revenue scale, revenue growth, user reach, geographic diversification and margins to determine the top 150 companies worldwide. 

“We are excited to release the annual GSV 150 list, a selection of the leading private companies in digital learning and workforce skilling,” said Alexandra Argo, investor at GSV Ventures. “As we enter into what we call a ‘Brave New World,’ it is clear that you cannot use an old map to navigate a new world. This impressive group of companies continues to grow and evolve to meet the needs of learners and businesses at scale. After evaluating more than 4,000 companies globally, we are proud to present the list of the 150 most-impactful companies in digital learning that are leading the charge in providing all people equal access to the future.”

Together, GSV estimates BookNook and the other companies reach roughly 3 billion people—almost half of the global population. 

To learn more about BookNook, please visit https://www.booknook.com

To see the full GSV 150 list, visit https://www.asugsvsummit.com/edtech-150

About BookNook

Founded in 2016, BookNook is an all-in-one tutoring solution, proven to increase student achievement through online tutors and engaging curriculum, fueled by our synchronous online learning platform. BookNook has quickly grown to partner with over 2,500 schools, across 38 states, receiving national recognition for its impact on students’ reading ability and unique equity-based pricing model.

About ASU+GSV Summit

The ASU+GSV Summit is the premier global event focused on technology innovation in education and skills. We believe that all people deserve equal access to the future. Started in 2010 with a collaboration between Arizona State University (ASU) and Global Silicon Valley (GSV), the annual Summit connects leading minds focused on transforming society and business around learning and work. Educators, investors, industry leaders and entrepreneurs from around the world come together to innovate the future of education for all. Hosted in San Diego, over 5,300 people attended in April 2022. Speakers from previous years include President Barack Obama, President George W. Bush, Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, John Legend, Common, Marian Wright Edelman, Bill Gates, Sandra Day O’Connor, Reed Hastings, President Vicente Fox, Malcolm Gladwell, Gloria Steinem, Tony Blair and Howard Schultz.