In 16 months, we built what every company wants: a loyal, fast-growing audience that actually converts. Our AI-powered education platform has achieved unprecedented results with a 97.3% employment success rate and guaranteed outcomes that no other educational institution can match.
85% of companies struggle to find AI talent. The global AI skills shortage represents a $2.5 trillion opportunity.
Our AI agents adapt to each student's learning style, increasing completion rates by 340% compared to traditional education.
First education platform to guarantee employment or full refund + $5,000. This creates unprecedented student confidence and market differentiation.
Founder & CEO
Former Fortune 500 AI strategist with 20+ years transforming enterprises through technology and education.
Technology Leaders
PhD researchers from MIT, Stanford, and Google AI developing next-generation educational AI agents.
Industry Experts
CTOs and CHROs from Fortune 500 companies guiding curriculum and placement strategies.
Regulation CF allows investors to invest in startups and early-growth companies. This is different from helping a company raise money on Kickstarter; with Regulation CF Offerings, you aren't buying products or merchandise - you are buying a piece of a company and helping it grow.
Accredited investors can invest as much as they want. But if you are NOT an accredited investor, your investment limit depends on either your annual income or net worth, whichever is greater. If the number is less than $124,000, you can only invest 5% of it. If both are greater than $124,000 then your investment limit is 10%.
To calculate your net worth, just add up all of your assets and subtract all of your liabilities (excluding the value of the person's primary residence). The resulting sum is your net worth.
We cannot give tax advice, and we encourage you to talk with your accountant or tax advisor before making an investment.
Individuals over 18 years of age can invest.
There will always be some risk involved when investing in a startup or small business. And the earlier you get in the more risk that is usually present. If a young company goes out of business, your ownership interest could lose all value. You may have limited voting power to direct the company due to dilution over time. You may also have to wait about five to seven years (if ever) for an exit via acquisition, IPO, etc. Because early-stage companies are still in the process of perfecting their products, services, and business model, nothing is guaranteed. That's why startups should only be part of a more balanced, overall investment portfolio.
The Common Stock (the "Shares") of Coach Leonardo University (the "Company") are not publicly-traded. As a result, the shares cannot be easily traded or sold. As an investor in a private company, you typically look to receive a return on your investment under the following scenarios: The Company gets acquired by another company. The Company goes public (makes an initial public offering). In those instances, you receive your pro-rata share of the distributions that occur, in the case of acquisition, or you can sell your shares on an exchange. These are both considered long-term exits, taking approximately 5-10 years (and often longer) to see the possibility for an exit. It can sometimes take years to build companies. Sometimes there will not be any return, as a result of business failure.
Shares sold via Regulation Crowdfunding offerings have a one-year lockup period before those shares can be sold under certain conditions.
Exceptions to limitations on selling shares during the one-year lockup period: In the event of death, divorce, or similar circumstance, shares can be transferred to: The company that issued the securities • An accredited investor • A family member (child, stepchild, grandchild, parent, stepparent, grandparent, spouse or equivalent, sibling, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law, including adoptive relationships)
All available disclosure information can be found on the offering pages for our Regulation Crowdfunding offering.