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Mr. Devesh Sharma

Mr. Devesh Sharma started out in the International Retail Business as a Store Manager in a Jewellery store in Kuwait back in 1983 where he worked for 8 yrs.

After coming back to India, he ventured into many businesses, testing his marketing and business abilities; he finally decided to venture into the educational and training sector and started his first Computer Training Institute in Bhandup in 1998. While training people in computing skills, he realised that English communication was a major concern for the Indian youth. This sparked an idea of opening a Spoken English institute which can cater to the needs of the growing workforce of our country.

Since then, Devesh has continued to pursue new ideas that have changed the growing landscape of Spoken English training. After many years of collaboration and partnership.


Mrs. Poorvi Sharma

Mrs. Poorvi Sharma hails from a family of teachers. Her humble beginnings led her to always pursue creative ways of tackling the problems of life.

After being a homemaker for ten years, she decided to venture out and explore the professional opportunities available to her. Recognising the need to master English language was just the starting point for her in her journey to become an expert in spoken language training. Hailing from a Gujarati vernacular background herself, she possessed a better insight of the vernacular perspective; understanding and catering to their specific needs became her life goal.

Working as a centre director for more than fifteen years in the Spoken English training field, her work experience demonstrates her expertise in business management, corporate training, sales training and her passion for teaching translates into her ingenious creativity in designing different learning modules that have proved to be an excellent learning guide for students all these years.

Mrs. Poorvi Sharma dreams of creating more and more spaces that provide professional guidance and encourage skill development for every individual. She believes that eliminating language barriers and equipping individuals with communicational tools can boost their potential and enable them to achieve success in their professional life.