Melanie Perkins

Melanie Perkins is an Australian technology entrepreneur. She is known as the CEO and co-founder of Canva, an online graphic design and publishing tool.[2][3]

Melanie Perkins
Born
Perth, Western Australia[1]
NationalityAustralian
EducationUniversity of Western Australia
OccupationTechnology entrepreneur
Years active2007 - present
Known forCo-founding and leading Canva
Board member ofCanva
Websitewww.linkedin.com/in/melanieperkins/

Melanie is one of the youngest female CEOs to be leading a tech startup valued at over a billion dollars.[4] Melanie has raised more than $166 million from investors including Google Maps co-founder Lars Rasmussen, Yahoo! CFO Ken Goldman, and funds such as Bond, General Catalyst, Felicis Ventures and Blackbird.[5][6]

Early life

Melanie was born in Perth, Western Australia. She attended Sacred Heart College,[7] and started her first venture when she was 14, creating hand-made scarves that she sold at shops and markets throughout Perth.[8]

Career

Fusion Books
Melanie has studied Communications, Psychology, and Commerce at the University of Western Australia when she decided to drop out to build Fusion Books, her first company, a design tool for school yearbooks, to test out the idea for Canva.[9]

While in university at the age of 19, Melanie had also been teaching design programs to fellow students. After seeing students struggle, she created Fusion Books, which took the idea of empowering students to design their own school yearbooks by using a simple drag-and-drop tool equipped with a library of design templates that could be populated with photos, illustrations, and fonts. Over five years, Fusion Books grew into the largest yearbook company in Australia and expanded into France and New Zealand.[10][11][12]

Canva
Having known all along that the technology Melanie had developed with Fusion Books could be applied more broadly, she set out to build Canva with co-founders Cliff Obrecht and Cameron Adams.[13]
As CEO, Melanie is leading a team over 650 across three offices in Sydney, Manila, and Beijing.[14]

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gollark: I was considering adding whole-program precompilation to potatOS.
gollark: load & string.dump, simple.
gollark: → → best way to represent arrors
gollark: potatOS → best OS

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