Other apps talk, Ello listens
First-of-its-kind AI technology
Beautiful, digital books tailored to your child
How the Ello App Works
Ello Listens
Your child reads out loud to Ello, just like they would with their teachers or literacy specialists.
Helps With Tricky Words
When your child encounters a tough word, Ello partners with them to decode and pronounce it.
Advances Together
Ello adapts the book choices, growing alongside your child's expanding reading capabilities.
Rewards For Their Effort
Your child can select digital prizes with the points they earn reading.
Ready to hear "I want to read more!" from your kids?
Reading is the gateway to learning
Statistics every parent should know
Children are 2x more likely to drop out of high school if they are not a proficient reader by the end of 3rd grade.
Children are 4x more likely to remain a poor reader through 4th grade if they are behind in 1st grade.
Children are exposed to 78k more words each year when they read at least 1 book each day.
Reading skills have stalled during the pandemic. Reading fluency in the U.S. is roughly 30 percent behind what would be expected in a typical year.
Your child’s personal reading tutor
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Who We Are
Who We Are
Frequently Asked Questions
As a beta tester, Ello is entirely free! We ask that in exchange for free access to the app as a beta tester, you provide us feedback. We will send you surveys and ask for a one-time 20-minute phone call.
Our beta app is best suited for children at the Kindergarten reading level.
Ello helps early readers break down the barriers of learning by combining artificial intelligence and speech recognition technology to make Ello come to life. Ello is a revolutionary, state-of-the-art interactive reading buddy who listens to your child read out loud. Ello provides support when your child needs help reading, gentle corrections when they make errors, and motivation to keep your child engaged.
When you download the Ello app, your child will have access to the Ello reading program.. The app will contain digital books specifically selected for your child. Once your child opens the Ello app, Ello will guide them in their reading journey, using speech recognition technology to know when they need help, and provide motivation to keep them reading!
As your child reads, Ello brings the story to life, provides words of encouragement, and helps them if they get stuck so they don't get frustrated.
We use behavioral psychology and a growth mindset paradigm to keep your child encouraged, help their confidence soar, and build a love of reading.
Ello offers a reward system as well, in which children collect stars and badges, and earn fun digital rewards.
Ello uses proven, phonics-based reading strategies to help your child decode words and develop fluency.
We make it easy! We’ll take you through a short series of questions in our onboarding process. We use your answers to determine your child’s estimated reading level and reach out if we have any questions.
As your child completes a level, the books of the next level will automatically increase in difficulty, so Ello grows along with your child. If you find that the books are too difficult or easy for your child, you can reach out to us to make adjustments via email at support@helloello.com or text us at (415) 214 8119.
It means that it is challenging enough so that they develop their reading skills, but not so challenging that they get frustrated. Struggling with 3-10 words per book is about right. Any more than that and we know the books are too hard. If they are breezing through with no complications, that would mean the books are too easy.
By answering a few short questions, we can help determine your child’s appropriate developmental reading level. We are also happy to set the reading level to whatever they are reading at school, as determined by their teacher.
It’s up to you.
If you choose to allow it, we process the audio of your child reading so that Ello can provide real-time support and motivation, and so your child can access certain features of the app, such as listening to themselves read. Separately, you can opt-in to give us access to this data so that we can improve Ello.
We also collect data of your child's progress to provide the service (for example the rewards.)
Finally, we collect anonymous and aggregated usage data. See our privacy policy for full details.
It is up to you if we collect any data - it is optional. You will be asked if you would like to opt-in to data collection after downloading the app.
All data is anonymous and aggregated and used to improve the product.
No. Never.
No. Never.
It's very secure. We use industry-leading encryption and security.
Canceling is easy. You can cancel in the parent portal accessible through the website, or contact Customer Support through text Or you can email us at support@helloello.com at any time.
No, as a beta tester, Ello is completely free.
Before Ello, Tom was the head of impact and adoption programs at Google for Education, where his team was responsible for ensuring that Google tools were used effectively in classrooms worldwide. He is on the board of GO Public schools, an organization dedicated to giving voice to families in the most underserved communities, and on the advisory board of Education Reimagined, the movement builder of learner centered education. He has also worked as an intelligence officer, a product manager, founded an EdTech company (with Catalin), and has built a mini-golf course in Cambodia. Tom graduated from Cambridge University with first-class honors in maths and psychology and has an MBA and MA (Education) from Stanford. He has won the Lamor prize at Cambridge, the Queen’s medal at Sandhurst, the Intelligence top student award, and was a Siebel Scholar at the GSB. He loves running, rugby, and lives with his wife and two children outside New York City.
Favorite Children’s Book: Little Blue Truck
Elizabeth is a clinical psychologist who specializes in child development, child behavior, and working with children and families in community settings, schools, clinics, and hospitals. She has worked with children and families for over 15 years. She provides training and education to students and professionals, has presented at national and international conferences, has published articles and book chapters on child development, and has been interviewed by magazines and radio programs on a variety of parent topics. She lives in Northern Virginia with her husband, two children, and labrador.
Favorite Children’s Book: Where the Wild Things Are
Catalin previously developed an AI-based augmented reality therapy for children with autism which is currently pursuing FDA clearance. He is currently on a leave of absence from the PhD program in Artificial Intelligence at Stanford University where he led a project using natural language processing to identify racial disparities in the California criminal justice system. He previously graduated from Stanford with an MS in Computer Science. He also co-founded machine learning companies DukaConnect and Sension (with Tom), both acquired.
While in high school, Catalin built a mobile payments system at PayNearMe with Macintosh-father Steve Capps. He has won the Lemelson-MIT Graduate Student prize, Stanford's Kennedy Medal, Forbes’ 30 under 30, and Business Insider’s 40 under 40. Originally from Germany, Catalin moved to Silicon Valley at age 17 and now lives in San Francisco with his partner Ruby.
Favorite Children’s Book: Die Kleine Raupe Nimmersatt (The Very Hungry Caterpillar)
Terry Winograd is Professor Emeritus in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University. During his 40 years of teaching and research, he created and directed the Human-Computer Interaction Group and the teaching and research program in Human-Computer Interaction Design at Stanford. He was a founding faculty member of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (the "d.school").
Winograd did pioneering research in artificial intelligence, in particular natural language understanding, during his PhD program at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab in the 1960s. His 1986 book with Fernando Flores, Understanding Computers and Cognition, marked a major departure in the philosophy underlying AI. He was a founding member and National President of Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. He is a member of the ACM CHI Academy and an ACM Fellow. He received the 2011 CHI Lifetime Research Achievement Award. He is a Fellow of the Stanford Human-Centered AI Institute and is on the board of Corporate Accountability International and is Vice-Chair of the board of Bend the Arc, A Jewish Partnership for Justice. He has been a consultant to a number of companies, including Google, founded by Stanford students from his projects.
Winograd has been married to Prof. Carol Hutner Winograd, MD for 54 years. Together they have two daughters, Shoshana and Avra, and five grandsons.
His favorite children's books were A.A. Milne, including Winnie-the-Pooh, and the poetry in Now We Are Six.
Michael Auli is an industry scientist based in Menlo Park, California. His work spans machine learning, speech, and NLP, and he helped create projects such as wav2vec/data2vec, the widely used fairseq toolkit, the first modern feed-forward seq2seq models outperforming RNNs for NLP, and several top-ranked submissions at the WMT news translation task in 2018 and 2019. Before that, Michael was at Microsoft Research, where he did early work on neural machine translation and using neural language models for conversational applications. During his PhD at the University of Edinburgh, he worked on natural language processing and parsing.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Nick Haber is an Assistant Professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, and by courtesy, Computer Science. After receiving his PhD in mathematics on Partial Differential Equation theory, he worked on Sension (with Tom and Catalin), an EdTech company. He then worked with Catalin on the Autism Glass Project at Stanford, a research effort that employs wearable technology and computer vision in a tool for children with autism. Aside from such work on learning and therapeutic tools, he and his research group develop artificial intelligence systems meant to mimic and model the ways people learn early in life, exploring their environments through play, social interaction, and curiosity.
Favorite Children’s Book: Roxaboxen by Alice McLerran
Timothy Shanahan is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has also served as director of reading for the Chicago Public Schools, and was Visiting Research Professor at Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is author/editor of more than 300 publications including the books, Early Childhood Literacy and Developing Literacy in Second-Language Learners. Professor Shanahan is past president of the International Literacy Association. He served on the Advisory Board of the National Institute for Literacy under Presidents George W Bush and Barack Obama. Shanahan took a leadership role on the National Reading Panel, convened by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development at the request of Congress to evaluate research on methods for teaching reading. He chaired two other federal research review panels: National Literacy Panel for Language Minority Children and Youth, and the National Early Literacy Panel.
Shanahan received the William S. Gray Citation for Lifetime Achievement and the Albert J. Harris Award for outstanding research on reading disability from the International Literacy Association, the P. David Pearson Award for Scholarly Impact from the Literacy Research Association, and the Amoco Award for Outstanding Teaching. He was researcher of the year at the University of Illinois at Chicago (Social Sciences/Humanities, 2009). Shanahan was inducted to the Reading Hall of Fame in 2007 and is a former first-grade teacher. His website, www.shanahanonliteracy.com, has 60,000 followers.
Shanahan and his wife Cyndie reside in Chicago (Go Cubs), and share 9 grandchildren.
His favorite children’s books are Miss Rumphius and Charlotte’s Web.
Anish is a software engineer who studied Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (EECS) at UC Berkeley. In the past, he has worked with ion thrusters for space flight, financial communication systems for loss mitigation, and tools for early-age autism diagnosis using wearable technology. Anish has a newfound interest in human-computer interaction (HCI) and wants to bridge the gap between novel research and impact. He loves to stargaze, watch the sunset, collect vinyls, and explore the corners of the cities around him.
Favorite Children’s Book: Goodnight Moon
Lauren has been teaching and tutoring in the reading field since 2004, and has worked with students from preschool through college. She has a B.A. in English from California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, and her M.S. in Education with an emphasis in Reading Instruction from California State University, Fullerton. Lauren has training in the Orton-Gillingham method of instruction and is actively involved in the Science of Reading movement so that all children, including those of diverse backgrounds and neurologies, can become strong, motivated readers.
She lives in Southern California surrounded by a large extended family, including 8 nieces and nephews under age 4. They are all budding bookworms, at least according to their doting aunt.
Favorite Children’s Book: Charlotte’s Web
James is a full stack software engineer who has worked for both startups and innovation labs for local and international companies. These include Dukaconnect a machine learning startup that was later acquired by Mastercard. This led to him joining Mastercard Labs For Financial Inclusion where he continued working on the product together with contributing to other projects that helped with financial inclusion for farmers, schools, and small retailers in Africa and India. He also worked for Safaricom Alpha an innovation lab for Safaricom, the leading communications company in Kenya where he helped work on an instant messenger that integrated payments using MPESA a mobile money transfer service in Kenya. He lives in Nairobi, Kenya.
Favorite Children’s Book: Aesop’s Fables
Victoria is a Software Engineering graduate from the University of Sheffield. During her time in university, she worked on building a social platform to allow for restaurant retailers and tourists to interact. She also worked on a data collection system to support animal survey schemes.
Victoria covers both front-end and backend software development for Ello and has an interest in machine learning. Victoria's goal is to build software systems that improve people’s lives and she strongly believes that software has the power to change the world for the better.
Victoria lives in Nairobi, Kenya and she enjoys spending time with friends and family, sketching, and photography.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Nancy Drew Mysteries
Andrew is a product & engineering lead who previously worked at Apple before joining Ello. While at Apple, he was able to make major contributions and lead projects delivering wide impact in many areas including data privacy & access, health & research, and developer education. Andrew received his master’s degree in Electronic and Information Engineering from Imperial College London.
Andrew is passionate about education and building products that can deliver a positive social value. Outside of work, Andrew enjoys basking himself in the outdoors and can commonly be found enjoying himself on a bike or a pair of skis. Andrew is currently based in San Francisco.
Favorite Children’s Book: Clifford the Big Red Dog
Vishwa is a product leader based in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, with over 20 years of experience in building products for both businesses and consumers. Most recently he is focused on EdTech products. He is currently leading the Product team at Stellic, a degree management platform for higher education institutions. Previously, he served as the VP of Product at Epic Books, a leading digital platform for children's reading in the K-12 age range. His earlier roles include leading product development at Polyvore, a community-powered social commerce company, and WePay, a payment platform. Before venturing into startups, he spent around 10 years at Microsoft, contributing to Bing, Office, and Microsoft Speech Server.
Favorite Children's Book: Curious George
Before Ello, Jackie co-founded three organizations focused on empowering individuals to achieve their potential: Dent Education, edwell, and YaYa. She has worked across early childhood, K-12, and postsecondary education as a teacher, consultant, and startup leader. As a former high school English teacher, Jackie was named an "Outstanding Teacher of the Year" by Baltimore City Public Schools in 2010. She received her MBA and MA in Education from Stanford University, her MA in Teaching from Johns Hopkins University, and her BA from Princeton University. She loves spending weekends outdoors with her husband, son Sawyer, and dog Kepler.
Favorite Children’s Book: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Alena graduated from Samara State Aerospace University with a BA in Informatics and Computer Science. She has been working primarily in Unity with C# ever since she started programming in the Game Industry in 2014, and participated in the development of a large number of hyper casual games.
Unity isn’t just work for Alena, but is also her main hobby. She’s an indie developer who has already published her own game.
Alena was born and raised in a village in Russia and now lives in Berlin with her husband, daughter, and two cats. She enjoys reading and is crazy about house plants, which she tracks caring for using a Trello board in true engineering style.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Moomins and the Great Flood
Eliachim previously worked for Mastercard Labs in Nairobi as a Lead Field Operations Manager, and later for a stealth Venture Capital firm based in San Francisco as a junior analyst, where he helped process and close 300+ early-stage investments.
Eli loves meticulous work and never gives up. Outside of work, he loves listening to music (he used to make music), and hanging out with family and friends. He lives in Nairobi, Kenya with his family.
Favorite Children's Book: Goat Matata
Sergii was born and raised Kharkiv, Ukraine. He graduated from Kharkiv National University of Civil Engineering and Architecture with a master's degree in civil construction and engineering. After graduating, he spent several years figuring out what to do next, including taking a couple of years to tour with his band.
His design career began with creating artwork and merchandise pieces for the band, and he quickly shifted from designing for other musicians to freelancing full-time. In 2021, his main project became developing Ello’s brand identity, as well as web and app design. Sergii lives in Ukraine with his wife Maria and their cat Slash.
Favorite Children’s Book: Kyrylo Kozhumyako
Andrew is a customer support agent with over 5+ years of experience in the field. He began working for the US Army immediately after high school where he found his passion in assisting people and being a big team player. Moving on, he worked with computer hardware companies like NZXT and Gigabyte in Customer Support as computer hardware is a big passion of his.
Currently, Andrew fields the customer support and service front of Ello. Answering customer questions, fixing account issues, and communicating problems to other departments are just some of his duties here. He lives near Los Angeles, California, and enjoys spending time playing video games, hanging out with his friends/family, and watching Japanese anime.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Percy Jackson Series
Before Ello, Zac worked in strategy consulting, politics, and higher education, most recently serving as Director of Strategic Initiatives and Special Assistant to the President at Sarah Lawrence College in New York. After beginning his career in strategy consulting, Zac worked for a member of the United States Congress in Washington D.C. and in electoral politics in Massachusetts before transitioning into higher education and then to Ello. Zac holds degrees in History and Public Policy from Duke University, where spent his time writing for the school paper's sports section.
Zac is passionate about mission-driven organizations and improving education outcomes. He is a Kentucky native, an avid reader, and an enthusiastic outdoorsman. Zac lives in Philadelphia with his partner, Lauryn, and their dog, Finn.
Favorite Children's Book: Where the Wild Things Are
Brian is a full-stack developer and a mobile web specialist with 3+ years of experience building and maintaining business-critical applications. He loves creating tools that make people more efficient in their tasks. He is a creative professional with a diverse background that includes aircraft maintenance, graphic design, and marketing. He enjoys applying his varied knowledge to build reliable, maintainable, easy-to-use systems.
Favorite Children’s Books: Alice in Wonderland, Tales of Abunuwasi, Alibaba and the 40 thieves, and Icarus and Daedalus
Since childhood, Phillipe developed a love for digital games and solutions by playing Super Mario World with his parents.
He followed that love after four years of serving in the Brazilian Army and being decorated with the MINUSTAH Medal with an honorable mention by the UN for completing the United Nations Mission for the Stabilization of Haiti over eight months.
After that, he began his studies in Analysis and Systems Development at UNIPAC Uberlândia, which allowed him to perform general and gaming software engineering services and application development.
With over eight years of experience in software development, he has worked at companies like Algar Tech, Cedro Technologies, and Instituto Alfa e Beto.
Phillipe was born and raised in Uberlândia, Brazil, and he now lives with his wife. He enjoys spending time with relatives and friends, playing video games, and having a good meal together.
Favorite Children's Books: The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien and The Ranger's Apprentice Series by John Flanagan
Derlene runs the Brooklyn warehouse and loves packing up your Ello boxes each day! She began her career in early childhood education working at a local family daycare center, and she is enjoying leading warehouse operations for Ello.
Outside of work, Derlene is a proud aunt who loves reading with her nephew. She comes from a big family from the Dominican Republic. In her free time, she loves going for nature walks, working out, listening to music, and seeing animals at the aquarium or zoo.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Rough-Face Girl by Rafe Martin
Anna was born and raised in the Philippines. She has worked as an executive assistant since 2019, and she was so happy to join Ello in 2022 to support operations.
Outside of work, family is everything to Anna. She has a daughter named Ysay who she loves reading books with. In her free time, Anna also enjoys cooking, watching vlogs, and singing Karaoke. Anyone who knows Anna will tell you that she is a joyful and outgoing person.
Favorite Children’s Book: Cinderella's Story, The Legend of the Pineapple (Alamat Ng Pinya)
Henry is broadly interested in the intersection of machine learning and technologies that impact people's life. At Ello, he leverages his expertise in machine learning to help Ello understand child speech.
Prior to joining Ello, Henry completed the AI residency program at Meta, where he worked on wav2vec with Michael Auli. He also co-founded a startup that utilizes multimodal perception to understand conversations. Henry obtained his bachelor degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto, where he studied a broad spectrum of machine learning, from computer vision to reinforcement learning.
Outside of work, Henry enjoys exploring all kinds of sports, video games, and travel. He finds solace in taking long walks by himself but also cherishes spending quality time with friends over a good meal even more.
Favorite Children's Book: Journey to the West
Anthony loves working in the Ello warehouse, especially because he enjoys bringing home books to read with his son Sebastian. Anthony's prior work experience includes plumbing and heating, forklift, and boom operator. In his free time, he likes doing different activities with his son.
Favorite Children’s Book: Gino Badino Book by Diana Engel
Jeremi has always had a passion for helping people and raising others up. After high school, he started studying computer technology and music as they were a huge passion of his and eventually landed in NZXT working on developing a strict QA methodology that would help shape the customer's experience with personal and customized gaming PC's uniquely tailored to each end user. He then later moved on to Gigabyte Technologies to take his QA experience and apply it in a Customer Support format to further elevate his technical skills and knowledge in computer hardware. He takes pride now in working with Ello in order to help facilitate and supplement the growth in young readers to develop their skills and become future leaders of the next generation. His hobbies include music, gaming, watching anime, and content creation.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Alex Ryder series by Anthony Horowitz
Prior to Ello, Apeksha was Chief Operating Officer at Rare Carat, an e-commerce start-up where she worked on operations, strategy, product and growth. During her tenure, the company grew from scratch to one of the largest online retailers of diamond engagement rings in the US. Apeksha received her MBA from Harvard Business School and BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University.
Apeksha is a generalist who enjoys building systems and processes, and is motivated to share a love of learning and language. She also serves as an expert advisor to students at Harvard Innovation Labs. Outside of work, Apeksha enjoys hikes, art galleries and metapuzzles. Originally from Belgium, Apeksha is currently based in New York.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Worst Witch.
Dina, a marketing-turned-product management professional, has thrived in startup settings, working in consumer facing products across the globe. Her past endeavors include working on consumer-facing startups, including a unique mobile app that seamlessly merged the worlds of TikTok and Google Maps.
As a podcast host, Dina devotes herself to inspiring and empowering young girls in Kazakhstan to pursue tech careers. Through guests' stories, insights, and experiences, she aims to shatter barriers and create opportunities for the next generation of female tech enthusiasts. Having lived in six different countries, primarily in South East Asia, Dina has embraced diverse cultures and gained a global perspective along the way. Motherhood brings her immense joy, raising two little ones, one of whom is discovering reading with Ello. Her lively household includes a furry companion, three charming poison frogs, and a king snake.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Gingerbread Man Loose in the School.
With a degree in early childhood education, Megan has been a kindergarten & first-grade teacher for almost 20 years. She has a passion for creating engaging activities that motivate, support, and inspire the youngest learners. As a mentor teacher in her school district, Megan works to build high-achieving curriculums and create virtual resources to share with all students and teachers. She uses her Science of Reading training and many years of classroom experience to form strong literacy foundations for children. When she isn’t teaching young minds or creating learning tools, Megan spends her time enjoying life with her husband and three children in central Arkansas.
Favorite Children’s Book: Pete the Cat I Love My White Shoes
Stephanie started her teaching journey as a middle school special education teacher in 2007. After two years in middle school, she taught elementary special education for nine years and is currently a kindergarten teacher. Teaching kindergarten is so much fun and her favorite role yet! Stephanie has a B.A. in Elementary Education with an emphasis in Early Childhood Education from Missouri State University and a M.S. in Teaching in Special Education from Arkansas State University. Stephanie is passionate about creatively using her training in the Orton-Gillingham method of instruction and The Science of Reading to make sure all students become strong, confident readers. Stephanie also loves creating books and resources to support teachers worldwide with reading instruction in their own classrooms. Stephanie lives in central Arkansas with her husband, daughter, son, and furry best friend, Ozzie.
A Seattle native, Molly found her way to San Francisco after graduating from the University of San Diego with a bachelor’s in communications in 2003. She attended the University of San Francisco (USF) and received a master’s in teaching; she began teaching middle school in the Bay Area shortly thereafter. After 11 years of teaching middle school humanities, Molly went back to USF and received a masters in teaching reading. A job opportunity for her husband brought Molly and her family back to the Seattle area in 2015. Molly and her family currently reside in Sammamish, Washington where she has been a reading specialist at a private school for six years. She is currently working to obtain her level one dyslexia certification through the Wilson Reading System. When not working, Molly and her husband enjoy all of the activities their three young boys participate in, especially baseball.
Andrew Wooler is a technical program manager focused on machine learning. He studied political science and computer science at UC Davis. He has experience in data science, technical marketing, product, and sales across several enterprise AI startups.
Andrew was born to two high school teachers that nurtured a love of books & reading. During the pandemic, he began volunteering as a tutor for under-resourced children. These experiences motivated him to shift to working in education full-time. He’s passionate about how education can become more personalized, creative, and accessible through technology.
Outside of work, Andrew enjoys water polo, surfing, reading, writing, video games, and music. He lives in San Francisco.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
Prior to Ello, Aashil was at McKinsey, where he helped tech companies (large and small) with pricing, go-to-market strategy, product strategy, and operations. He was also a Product Manager for Periscope - McKinsey’s Growth, Marketing & Sales platform - where he designed and built B2B pricing software for McKinsey’s clients and consulting teams. Aashil studied Computer Science at Penn Engineering and Economics/Statistics at the Wharton School.
Aashil is passionate about transformative technology and is excited to help Ello change the way we learn. He currently lives in New York, where he loves learning languages, watching documentaries, and solving puzzles.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Magic Treehouse
Violet comes to Ello from a career in public education as a middle school teacher, where she experienced first-hand how the right education technology tools can have a profound impact on student learning, family wellbeing, and teacher sanity! Prior to becoming a teacher, Violet lived in Cape Town, South Africa coordinating an English language program for asylum-seekers and refugees. She holds a BA in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity and an MA in Education, both from Stanford University.
When not working, you can find her writing, directing, and performing in amateur theater productions. She lives in San Francisco in a co-op with six housemates, and is deeply embedded in Bay Area cooperative living communities.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Trumpet of the Swan, by E.B. White
Shivangi is an engineering leader with over 15 years of experience across startups and public companies. In her previous role, Shivangi was at Yelp where she led teams on the Commerce platform and Food ordering, Reservations, Waitlist and Yelp Guest Manager Saas Product. Prior to Yelp, she has worked in industries spanning fintech, payments, hospitality, solar and investment banking.
She moved to the USA for her graduate school in 2007 and shortly after to Silicon Valley.In her free time she enjoys spending time with family and friends, hiking, reading and baking.
Favorite Children’s Book: Panchatantra short stories
Wes joins Ello having run growth at Burrow, a direct-to-consumer furniture company. Prior to Burrow, he spent time at a media agency working on start-ups, legacy brands, and political candidates for the 2020 election. He currently lives in New York although he’s often seen in a Phillies cap.
Favorite Children’s Book: Calvin and Hobbes
Throughout her professional journey, Tali has gained valuable experience collaborating with diverse teams. This has helped her develop strong interpersonal skills, as well as expertise in administration, project management, client relations, customer success, people operations, and team management. She strongly believes in the power of knowledge, and as such, embraces continuous learning as a means to foster infinite growth. One of her favorite quotes is by Jim Kwik, who said, "If knowledge is power, then learning is your superpower.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Babysitters Club.
Eutychus is a Senior Software Engineer in Platform with experience working for a variety of companies, mostly startups in telecom and fintech industries. He does mostly devops engineering and backend development.
He lives in Nairobi and loves traveling, spending time with friends and family, and watching UFC and mixed martial arts.
Favorite Children's Book: The Scarecrow
After earning her teaching credential, Sarah’s first job was as a reading specialist and she’s been working to support learners in building literacy skills ever since. During more than two decades of school-based work she served students from kindergarten through middle school as a classroom teacher, a tutor, a literacy specialist, a literacy coach, and an instructional coach for equity. Sarah earned her B.S. in Elementary Education from The University of Iowa and her M.A. in Elementary Education with a focus on Language Acquisition and Literacy Instruction from San Francisco State University. She also attended advanced teacher training in reading instruction at Teachers College-Columbia University. Prior to joining the team at Ello, Sarah spent time at the intersection of literacy and technology at LeapFrog SchoolHouse and as part of the My Reading Academy team at Age of Learning. She applies her knowledge of the Science of Reading to the development of tools for teaching reading to students of all identities and abilities.
Always a Californian at heart, Sarah currently lives in Boulder County, Colorado, with her fluffy dog Max.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Other Side
Tamir is a systems engineer with over 15 years of development experience, 10 of those years in educational games. He completed his undergraduate studies at UC San Diego and graduate studies at UC Irvine. His career has led him from the Excel team at Microsoft to starting his own game studio, to working with the Center for Game Science at the University of Washington. In his most recent role at Osmo, he led Unity teams both locally and remotely, coordinating with studios and developers around the world. His experience spans from play testing, game design, and system architecture.
Both education and gaming have been at the center of his professional and personal life. He games in his diminishing free time, most of which is spent chasing his toddler around the island of Alameda.
Favorite Children’s Book: Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
Twinx worked in customer service for 8 years before transitioning into the role of a virtual executive assistant in 2021. She's from the Philippines and shares her home with her mom, twin sister, and their beloved pets.
Twinx finds solace in music, particularly BTS, delights in the art of cooking, and cherishes the company of her cats and dogs. She approaches both her personal and professional life with enthusiasm, always eager to explore new experiences.
Favorite Children’s Book: Si Pilandok at ang mga Buwaya (Pilandok and the Crocodiles)
Peter is a Machine Learning and Software Engineer drawn to mission-driven teams working with cutting-edge technology. He holds a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University. During his time there, he worked at the Stanford RegLab, an impact lab for public sector data science, collaborating with the U.S. Department of Labor and the Santa Clara County Department of Public Health. Prior to Ello, Peter worked at startups on autonomous weather balloons and machine learning-enabled cancer diagnostics.
He’s currently based in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he enjoys long walks (not necessarily on the beach), cooking new recipes, and board games with friends.
Favorite Children’s Book: The Magic Treehouse series
Thiago is a Senior Unity Engineer with experience both in mobile and AAA game studios. He most recently joins us from Rockstar Games, where he worked on Grand Theft Auto VI. He graduated with a degree in Game Design from Anhembi Morumbi and went on to get his MBA in AI & Machine Learning from FIAP.
Thiago is always looking for ways to bridge the world of game development and computer science. Apart from that, he enjoys board games, culinary adventures, spending time with his cats and partner, and a nice cup o’ coffee.
Favorite Children’s Book: “Soldadinho de Chumbo” (The Steadfast Tin Soldier)
Micael is a Software Engineer with 10 years of experience building mobile apps and games, primarily educational products for toddlers. He has worked with big names like Lego and Marvel designing systems, game mechanics, and using technologies like Virtual Reality.
He lives in São Paulo with his girlfriend and 4 pets: two cats, a dog, and a bird. In his free time, he likes to play (and make) video games, reunite with friends to play board games, and paint miniatures.
Favorite Children's Book: "Le Petit Prince"
Ken is a self-taught Full-Stack engineer who graduated with a degree in Education, specializing in Mathematics and Geography. He began learning programming during his undergraduate studies and has continued to pursue it passionately ever since.
After graduating and working briefly as a high school teacher, Ken transitioned into software engineering, working as a product engineer in health tech at Access Afya.
As a self-taught developer, Ken strongly believes in the transformative power of education and the many pathways it opens, leading to positive outcomes. He views technology as an enabler in education, expanding possibilities and bridging gaps. Looking ahead, Ken is excited to continue leveraging technology to solve real-world problems and make an impact.
Ken is based in Nairobi, Kenya. He loves spending time with friends and family and enjoys watching movies and sports—he is a huge fan of tennis, Formula 1, and football.
Favorite Children’s Book: Tortoise Wings
Peter is very passionate about making sure AI has a positive impact on the world. He is excited to make Ello's speech recognition faster and to help Ello better understand child speech. Before joining Ello, Peter went to Stanford University and completed his undergraduate in Math with a Physics minor and his Masters in Computer Science. He researched techniques to align language models such as interpretability and Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback under Chris Ré's lab.
Outside of work, you will often find Peter rowing. He won a bronze medal at the Paris olympics and hopes to get gold in Los Angeles, 2028. He also enjoys social dance, meditation, science fiction, and board games.
Favorite Children's Book: Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox: The Great Pancake Adventure