Before aqueducts, moving water was a slow, costly, and leaky process. Aqueducts made it faster, cheaper, and more secure. The Aqueduct of Segovia -- one of the oldest and largest -- epitomized these benefits and was a symbol of effective governance.
At Segovia we are building aqueducts for today's social programs. We aim to dramatically improve the distribution of essential resources to those who have the least. Extreme poverty is one of the biggest problems of our time, but solving it is within reach.
On the front lines in the fight against extreme poverty, NGOs and governments operate without the benefit of modern enterprise technology. Segovia integrates data and decision-making in a secure, scalable, closed-loop system to make teams faster, safer, more accurate, and ultimately better able to deliver to those in greatest need.
We are a venture-backed company located in NY and SF. Our team is committed to building technology that improves the lives of the extreme poor, and we're hiring exceptional people who share this vision.