Rouxbe is an online culinary school founded in Vancouver in 2005 that teaches cooking through high-definition video, expert instructors, peer feedback and interactive assignments. It serves home cooks, aspiring professionals, health and wellness practitioners, and institutions across more than 180 countries, and is best known for its accredited Professional Cook and Plant-Based Professional certification courses.
Emtrain is a San Francisco-based workplace CultureTech company that pairs video-based microlearning with a behavioral analytics engine. Founded by employment lawyer Janine Yancey, it sells respect, inclusion, and ethics training to more than 800 organizations - including Netflix, Yelp, Dolby, and Live Nation - while quietly mining every learner click for early signals of cultural risk.