Vinay Nair
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Vinay Nair is a serial entrepreneur and academic.[1] He is involved as an advisor or board member in several companies in financial services, across investment management, venture capital and fintech. He is the founder and chairman of TIFIN,[2] an AI platform[3] to create and manage a portfolio of fintech brands and companies in areas of wealth management and asset management, as well as founder and chairman of 55ip, a fintech firm with offices in Boston and Mumbai, India that was acquired by J.P.Morgan.[4][5]
Nair was a visiting professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management and at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania where he taught Entrepreneurial Finance, Venture Capital and Private Equity.[6] He is a recipient of the Colorado Governor’s Medal for Growth and Innovation,[7] as well as on the board of the Center for Leadership[8] at University of Colorado Boulder and Endeavor Colorado to support entrepreneurship in the region.[9]
Vinay Nair grew up in India and completed his undergraduate studies at the Indian Institute of Technology, where he was awarded the Governor’s Gold Medal.[citation needed] He received his PhD in financial economics from New York University Stern School of Business with an award for best thesis.[10] He currently lives in Boulder with his wife and three children.[11]