Our Ambassadors

Jackie Harland
Speech and Language Therapist
She has set up centres and early years provisions in London, Dubai, Lahore and now the London Learning Centre in Delhi in conjunction with Pooja Talwar. She has written and taught a postgraduate certificate and diploma course that has been externally accredited by a UK university at Masters level. She has co-written an early years curriculum and screening software that is used in the UK and internationally. Jackie is passionate to see children with additional needs receive the best evidenced based support at an early age and go on to achieve their ambitions in life.

Meghna Yadav
Child Psychologist
As an expert in developmental milestones in child growth and development and parenting in the urban context, Meghna counsels families and parents across India. She has experience in counselling families and pre-school functioning with renowned organizations in US, Singapore and India. Her success stories include the launch of Parent Academy and Read and Reflect Program for more than ten thousand parents. She is a mother of two, and therefore, can very well relate with challenges of parents in urban India.

Pooja Goyal
Educator, Angel Investor, and Start-up Mentor
She is the founder of Intellitots Learning (acquired by Founding Years) which is known for its ground breaking work in the field of early childhood education and care. She is particularly passionate about changing education paradigms, gender diversity and entrepreneurship. Pooja is an angel investor and a mentor to many start ups, business leaders and educators.

Shreya Krishnan
Author and Body Positivity Ambassador
That’s just one facet of who she is. This former Mrs India Universe 2017 also dabbles in Activism, Dance, Theatre, Poetry, Blogging, Modelling, Acting. She considers herself an Earth Warrior and is an Event Anchor and Trainer. She recently co-authored a book titled, ‘Words Matter, the language that girls need to speak’ The book is a compilation of forty words that help the reader to choose their vocabulary in a way that allows them to redefine how human beings are treated.