Lehi-based eLuma, a provider of online special education and mental health services to school districts, schools and their students, has announced the appointment of Andy Myers as CEO.
Most recently, Myers was president and CEO of Waterford, a learning and mentoring technology nonprofit company. Prior to that, he was the chief strategy officer of Renaissance Learning. He also held leadership roles at Scientific Learning and Pearson.
Founded in 2011, eLuma is a portfolio company of New York City-based private equity firm Leeds Equity Partners.
“We are thrilled to welcome Andy to eLuma to help us expand our business both organically and inorganically, committed as always to our mission of providing school districts and students with easy access to affordable, high-quality therapy and multi-tiered system of support solutions,” said Jeremy Glauser, eLuma’s founder and chairman of the board.
“I’m honored to lead eLuma and build on its rich history of offering its partner school districts mission-critical solutions that not only streamline inefficient mental health management workflows, but also provide students with effective means of navigating their increasingly complex mental health needs,” said Myers. “I look forward to partnering closely with Jeremy, the eLuma team and Leeds Equity Partners as we seek to meet the essential needs of school districts and students across the country.”