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      • She is the CEO and CO-founder of Toymail, a venture-backed smart toy company selling in Best Buy and Target retail.
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  2. Clocky was created by Gauri Nanda in 2005, while she was a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For Nanda, an over-sleeper who was routinely late for morning classes, waking up would take some ingenuity.

  3. Gauri Nanda is the designer/entrepreneur behind Toymail, toys that send and receive mail… · Experience: Clocky · Location: Los Angeles · 500+ connections on LinkedIn.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClockyClocky - Wikipedia

    Invented for an industrial design class by Gauri Nanda, then a graduate student at MIT Media Lab, Clocky won the 2005 Ig Nobel Prize in Economics. [1][2] After earning her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and her master's degree from MIT, Nanda founded a company, Nanda Home, to commercialize Clocky and other home products.

  5. Apr 19, 2011 · Gauri Nanda is the inventor of Clocky. An incredibly successful alarm clock that will jump from your nightstand and roll away while it’s beeping tobe sure that you get up and out of bed. And of course after Clocky, she’s built a business around Clocky and other products which we’ll talk about in this program.

  6. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › gauri-nandaGauri Nanda - Lemelson

    An ingenious creation by inventor and entrepreneur Gauri Nanda is aimed at making the alarm clock a little bit harder to ignore. The clock has a mind of its own, so to speak.

  7. Gauri Nanda is the creator of an innovative new product: an alarm clock named Clocky that, in addition to ringing, rolls around the room in order to force its owner to get out of bed.

  8. Dec 12, 2011 · There had not been an innovative breakthrough in alarm clock design since the snooze button until entrepreneur Gauri Nanda created Clocky. Her runaway hit has been the inspiration for several cases written by Professor Elie Ofek.