Education
University of Michigan.
University of Michigan.
Reshef earned an Master of Arts in Chinese Politics from the University of Michigan. From 1989 to 2005, Reshef served as Chief Executive Officer and then Chairman of the Kidum Group, a test preparation company. Reshef joined Kidum in 1989 when it was a single product company with revenues of $100,000.
Under his leadership, Kidum grew to become a company with annual revenues in excess of $25 million, with over 1,000 employees and 50,000 students a year.
In 2005, he sold the company to Kaplan, Incorporated., one of the world’s largest education companies and a subsidiary of the Washington Post. Between 2001 and 2004, while continuing as the chairman of Kidum, Reshef lived in the Netherlands where he chaired KIT eLearning, a subsidiary of Kidum.
KIT is the eLearning partner of the University of Liverpool and the first online university outside of the United States. KIT provides Master of Business Administration and Master of Science degrees in Information Technology. In 2004, the company was acquired by.
Reshef is married and has four children.
He lives in Pasadena, California. In January 2009, Reshef founded, a non-profit, American, accredited online academic institution that seeks to increase the availability of higher education by offering affordable online university-level studies. As of January 2016, the University has admitted over 2500 students from 170 countries.
In 2009, named one of Fast Company magazine’s “100 Most Creative People in Business.".
In 2009, named one of Fast Company magazine’s “100 Most Creative People in Business." In 2009, selected by OneWorld as one of its “People of 2009”. In 2010, awarded a fellowship by Ashoka. In 2010, became a high-level adviser to the United Nations Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development (GAID). In 2010, rang the closing bell at the Nasdaq in New York City. In 2010, granted membership to the Clinton Global Initiative (Consultants to Government and Industry) on behalf of his work with UoPeople in Haiti. In 2010, selected as the Huffington Post "Ultimate Game Changer in Education." In 2011, granted membership to Partners for a New Beginning (PNB). In 2012, named one of the "50 People Changing the World" by Wired Magazine"s Smart List 2012. In 2012, names as a "Top Global Thinker" by Foreign Policy Magazine"s Top 100 Global Thinkers 2012. In 2014, was invited to present a TED Talk on In 2015, named number 8 on Salt Magazine"s "100 Most Compassionate Business Leaders List".