“I’m a Fragile Girl in the World of Business”: Inna Tulepova and the Rise of Female-Led EdTech

“I’m a Fragile Girl in the World of Business”: Inna Tulepova and the Rise of Female-Led EdTech

Marketer, copywriter, media buyer — today, there is a wide range of professions women can master and pursue remotely. Yet, the question of where to begin remains a challenge for many. The career path of Inna Tulepova (also known as Tulepp), course producer and CEO of Lady School, offers one example. As the founder of several educational initiatives, she has built a notable presence in the EdTech space and among female-focused entrepreneurship platforms.

Tulepova is recognized for her work in online course production and for developing monetizable knowledge products. Her ability to connect practical skills with business outcomes has drawn attention within the industry.

A Voice in the Industry

Today, Inna Tulepova is among a growing cohort of female leaders shaping the digital education landscape. Through her work as a course producer and CEO, she contributes to the development of practical, scalable learning platforms. She also serves as a jury member for several industry awards, including the Digital Leaders Awards, BRIDGE TECH CONTEST, and the National Business Award — events that spotlight emerging startups and innovation in business. In these roles, Tulepova helps determine which projects move forward and receive further support or funding. Her participation in evaluating high-level candidates underscores her credibility and recognition within the professional community.

Tulepova’s professional activity extends beyond participation in expert panels. She regularly speaks at industry forums and contributes to educational platforms, sharing insights on course production and digital entrepreneurship. A notable stage in her career was her acceptance into professional associations such as “I Am a Leader” and the Global Business & Financial Association (GBFA). Membership in GBFA, an international business network, reflects a degree of international engagement and recognition, which remains relatively rare among specialists in the online education sector.

Her work has been noted in industry-specific media, where she has been profiled for her role in advancing educational technology and digital marketing strategies. This visibility has contributed to her positioning as an active voice in EdTech.

Fighting for the Happiness of Every Graduate

Balancing professional growth, family responsibilities, and personal well-being remains a challenge for many modern women. Recognizing this, Inna Tulepova co-founded Lady School, an educational platform aimed at helping women acquire in-demand digital skills while maintaining emotional and lifestyle balance. As CEO, she oversees the development of courses focused on practical, flexible career paths. Inna personally leads courses in business for women, teaching them how to master profitable, practical online careers. In 2023, Lady School was recognized with the “Best Social Projects” award in the category of Women’s Support — a sign of its growing visibility within the social impact segment of the EdTech sector.

“Want a million dollars in your account? First, figure out why you need it,” says the remarkable CEO in one of her videos. Her lectures attract not only women who’ve lost their sense of direction, but also those who’ve already achieved a level of success and want to go even further—and they do.

“I’m a woman navigating the business world — and I help others do the same,” says Inna Tulepova (Tulepp).

To better understand her approach and what sets it apart, she once posed a question in an interview:

“Are we going to just release balloons into the sky and hope for the universe’s favor or are we going to BUILD A REAL BUSINESS LIKE ADULTS?”

In other words, Inna’s approach is grounded in real practice and personal experience. She breaks complex business models down into clear, achievable steps whether you’re launching a startup or rebooting a personal brand. Under her guidance, clients from million-follower influencers to emerging startups—increase their revenue by 5, 10, even 50 times.

While traditional schools often stick to cookie-cutter lectures, Inna offers a hands-on, customized approach. She analyzes each participant’s strengths, builds a strategy for their specific goals, and supports the launch from idea to first profit. That’s why her clients’ projects often skyrocket, delivering real results within just a few weeks.

In recognition of her accomplishments, Tulepova (Tulepp) has earned several prestigious honors, including Businesswoman of the Year at the European Business & Finance Award, EdTech Innovator at the Era of Innovation Awards and EdTech Producer of the Year at the Effective Education Awards.

“In EdTech terms, it’s the Oscars,” say her industry colleagues.

A recent milestone in Tulepova’s (Tulepp) career was the release of Love in High Heels: The Ultimate Relationship Guide, presented in Miami. She served as the project’s producer and co-authored several chapters. The book combines elements of communication theory and relationship psychology, aiming to offer practical frameworks for personal development. Tulepova also contributed to the visual concept, opting for a contemporary, magazine-style format.

Alongside her professional activities, Tulepova is also a mother — a role that informs the content of several of her courses. She integrates topics such as conscious parenting, emotional development, and intergenerational responsibility into her educational materials. This broader perspective is intended to support women not only in career-building, but also in navigating personal and family dynamics.

Oprah Winfrey once said: “You don’t become what you want. You become what you believe.” This message is for every woman who dreams of building something great. And today, all the opportunities are there. Inna Tulepova is living proof of that.