General Info
Eric Scott Lavin is an education technology entrepreneur and investor with a focus on pre/seed edtech and the future of work. He is dedicated to revolutionizing education by making it more learner-centered and future-literate. Eric’s investments are typically early-stage, backing ambitious pre/seed edtech founders. He has a track record of working with organizations like Relay Lab School and Arizona State University. Eric’s check sizes usually range around $100k, and he is sector-agnostic. His partnership and collaboration styles emphasize fostering collaboration, inspiring colleagues, and embodying values of learning and engagement.
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Country: United States of America
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Investment Regions: EU, NA
Investment Stages: pre-seed, seed
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🤖 AI Activity Report
Status: active
AI Reasoning: Searches found multiple investor profiles (Avalanche VC, NFX/Signal) listing investments such as Woolf, Kibo School, Fluent, and Athens Research but no precise dates on those pages. The most recent public references and edtech coverage mention activity in 2024 (edtech venture studio mentions and profile updates). The most recent identifiable investment appears to be within the 6-12 month window from the reference timeframe, indicating ‘active’. The startup specifically cited in sources is Woolf.
Angel activity thresholds:
Low Activity – Only known angel investments more than 12 months ago.
Active – Known angel investments between the last 12 and 6 months.
Very Active – Known angel investments in the last 6 months.
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