Tressia Hobeika and Carl Madi, two of the three co-founders of Stepful. Photo provided by Stepful.
Stepful, a U.S.-based platform offering online health care training and co-founded by two Lebanese entrepreneurs, has ranked first among educational technology companies in the United States and among the top 10 globally, according to Time magazine’s 2025 EdTech ranking.This is the second edition of the annual ranking, developed in partnership with Statista, which highlights the top 350 global companies in the sector. The selection was based on data from more than 7,000 companies and evaluated for “financial strength and impact on the industry,” according to Time’s website.“We are honored to be part of this ranking and the position we hold in it,” said Stepful CEO Carl Madi, in a comment to L’Orient-Le Jour. “It shows that we are achieving the goal we set for ourselves: helping people change their lives,” added Tressia Hobeika, Stepful’s...
Stepful, a U.S.-based platform offering online health care training and co-founded by two Lebanese entrepreneurs, has ranked first among educational technology companies in the United States and among the top 10 globally, according to Time magazine’s 2025 EdTech ranking.This is the second edition of the annual ranking, developed in partnership with Statista, which highlights the top 350 global companies in the sector. The selection was based on data from more than 7,000 companies and evaluated for “financial strength and impact on the industry,” according to Time’s website.“We are honored to be part of this ranking and the position we hold in it,” said Stepful CEO Carl Madi, in a comment to L’Orient-Le Jour. “It shows that we are achieving the goal we set for ourselves: helping people change their lives,” added Tressia...
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