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Upsolve CEO & Co-Founder Rohan Pavuluri Named TIME100 Next list

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Upsolve CEO & Co-Founder recognized by TIME as one of 100 emerging leaders who are shaping the future.

Written by Your Upsolve Team
Updated February 26, 2021


Upsolve CEO & Co-Founder Rohan Pavuluri was named to the TIME 100NEXT 2021 list of emerging leaders. With the list, TIME highlights artists, leaders, advocates, innovators and phenoms who defy categorization, all of whom are poised to shape our future.

Earlier this week, Rohan was invited to Good Day Chicago to talk about the recognition and Upsolve's mission. Check out the full segment here.



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Upsolve is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that started in 2016. Our mission is to help low-income families who cannot afford lawyers file bankruptcy for free, using an online web app. Our team includes lawyers, engineers, and judges. We have world-class funders that include the U.S. government, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, and leading foundations. It's one of the greatest civil rights injustices of our time that low-income families can't access their basic rights when they can't afford to pay for help. Combining direct services and advocacy, we're fighting this injustice.

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