From Industry Leadership to Empowering Student Success
With a strong foundation in STEM and real‑world engineering, students work with a coach who understands both how students learn and what it takes to succeed beyond the classroom.
Srinath Srivatsavan - known to students as Mr. S - brings years of hands‑on experience in engineering, leadership, and problem‑solving into every coaching conversation.
As a full‑time engineering executive with over 25 years in the automotive, engineering, and automation industries, Mr. S helps students connect academics to real careers. His experience spans coaching FIRST® Robotics teams at the elementary and middle school levels, guiding high school students through college preparation, teaching as an Adjunct Professor at Lawrence Technological University, and delivering leadership and technical training in corporate and professional settings. He is also a member of the Maxwell Leadership team, continuously strengthening his leadership coaching practice.
Xcel to Lead® was founded to give high school students something many wish they had earlier: clear guidance, confidence, and a personalized path to college academic success. Through coaching, mentoring, and practical insight, Mr. S helps students discover their strengths, set meaningful goals, and prepare intentionally for college—whether that journey begins in one year or four.
Srinath Srivatsavan
Coach and Founder, Xcel To Lead®
Meet Your Coach Partners
Nideesh Srivatsavan
Peer Mentor
Sophomore
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Nideesh is a sophomore at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, who believes in the power of students making a difference.
While he was still a high school freshman, he launched Reboot Future in 2020 to encourage volunteerism and create meaningful impact.
Now, Nideesh gives back by mentoring high school students as they plan their college journey—sharing advice, encouragement, and lessons he’s learned along the way.
Usha Balla
Executive, Educator, Coach
Usha is passionate about inspiring students. She coaches Math Pentathlon teams at elementary schools, teaches STEM at Lawrence Technological University, and works as a leader in engineering and program management—showing students how classroom learning connects to real‑world careers.