Board of directors

Leon Kronqvist (Chairman)
Leon has a M.Sc. in Business and Economics. He has been involved in e-learning since 2008. His main field of interest is the use of digital media for sharing knowledge and bringing about change.


Emma Hedlund
Emma has a BA in Education (focusing specifically on religion and the arts) and has been working in e-learning as an online tutor since 2007, managing courses in several developing countries. She also has a background in health care, having worked as a nurse. Her main areas of interest include childrens’ right to play, since playing is important for both self-esteem, entrepreneurship, and brain development. Emma is also one of our teacher trainers.


Fanny Johansson
Fanny has a BA in Cultural Anthropology and is currently pursuing her MA at Uppsala University, where she is doing research on the education system in Thailand. She has been working with e-learning since 2005 as an online tutor in Development Studies. Her main areas of interest are girls’ education and the importance of bridging the gender gap in the access to quality education.


Kalle Hedlund
Kalle has a MA in Educational Design – ICT and learning. He has extensive previous experience in e-learning, having previously worked for the Swedish Rescue Services Agency, developing e-learning programmes for fire fighter education. He has also worked at the Research Institute for Working Life with ICT connected to learning. Currently, he is working as an online tutor managing projects and courses in Africa, Asia, and the Arab world. His main area of interest is ICT development for teacher training programmes. Kalle is also one of our teacher trainers.


Olle Lundberg
Olle has a BA in Pedagogy and a Higher Education Certificate in Folk High School Education. He has extensive experience in e-learning and has been working as an online tutor since 2001, simultaneously being involved in developing projects in several African countries. The area of work that he is most passionate about is combating poverty through creating opportunities for higher standards of living, which he believes is best done by sharing knowledge that leads to profitable activities for families and/or villages.

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