Should We Call It a Comeback? Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Is Launching a Tech Incubator

Should We Call It a Comeback? Former Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Is Launching a Tech Incubator

Former Yahoo Chief Executive Officer Marissa Mayer is starting a technology business incubator, Lumi Labs, with longtime colleague Enrique Muñoz Torres.

The venture will focus on consumer media and artificial intelligence, according to the company’s website, which is set against a backdrop of snow-covered peaks. Lumi means snow in Finnish, Mayer told the New York Times, which reported the news earlier Wednesday.

The next project for Mayer, who was an early employee at Google googl and worked there until leaving to run Yahoo in 2012, had been a matter of considerable speculation in Silicon Valley. She left Yahoo, once a leading search engine and web destination, after it was sold to Verizon Communications vz last year.

Lumi is based in Palo Alto, California, in the office where Mayer began her career at Google, she told the Times.