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Zaid Rahman is the founder and CEO of Flex, an AI-native private bank and finance super app targeting mid-market business owners with $3M-$100M in revenue. A Thiel Fellow who left Columbia University to build companies, he previously founded Volley (an AI knowledge startup backed by JPMorgan and Zuckerberg Ventures) and an EdTech platform that was acquired. Inspired by watching his father's Dubai construction business nearly collapse due to a payment default, he co-founded Flex in 2022 to build the all-in-one financial platform that mid-market owners never had. Flex has raised $490.5M in total funding, reached $3B in annualized TPV, and became the first US fintech to launch a Visa Infinite Business credit card.
Chungin 'Roy' Lee is the 21-year-old Korean-American CEO and co-founder of Cluely, the AI startup that went viral in April 2025 with the tagline 'cheat on everything.' After having his Harvard acceptance rescinded in high school and later being suspended from Columbia University for academic integrity violations tied to Interview Coder - an AI tool he built to help engineers pass technical interviews - Lee dropped out, rebranded the product as Cluely, and raised $20.3M including a $15M Series A from Andreessen Horowitz. Cluely is a real-time AI meeting assistant that monitors screen content and audio to provide invisible live coaching during meetings, interviews, and sales calls.