Abeer Agrawal has a diverse work experience spanning various industries.
In 2011, Abeer worked as a Software Engineering Intern at Google, where they developed virtual printer drivers for different operating systems.
From 2012 to 2014, Abeer was the first employee at MobileSpan Inc, an early-stage startup focused on enterprise applications for mobile and tablet devices. The company was later acquired by Dropbox.
Starting in 2013, Abeer co-founded Theorem LP, an investment manager specializing in marketplace lending. They led the Engineering and Research departments and played a crucial role in growing the company from inception to over $1 billion in assets under management.
During their time at Carnegie Mellon University, which began in 2010, Abeer held multiple roles. As a Researcher, they worked on several projects involving computer security, computer architecture, and finance. Additionally, they served as a Teaching Assistant for various courses, overseeing and assisting students in laboratory work, teaching recitations, managing grading, and setting up technology in labs.
Most recently, in 2021, Abeer co-founded Levro, where they currently hold the position of Co-Founder and CTO.
Abeer Agrawal started their education at St. Columba's School from 1995 to 2008. Abeer then attended Carnegie Mellon University from 2008 to 2012, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering, with a specialization in Computational Finance. In 2014, Abeer joined Y Combinator for the W14 Batch program, but the end year of their education there was not provided.
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