Wealth Management as a Harbinger of the Future
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Eden Ovadia, Founder and CEO of FINNY
Eden Ovadia is the CEO and co-founder of FINNY, a fintech startup providing AI-powered organic growth tools for financial advisors. Prior to founding FINNY in 2024, she worked at BCG advising large asset and wealth managers. Under her leadership, FINNY has raised over $20 million, from investors including Y-Combinator, Venrock and Restive, and now serves more than 500 firms, helping advisors with client acquisition, prospecting, and engagement through data-driven insights and automated outreach.
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Ethan Bloch, Founder and CEO of Hiro
Ethan Bloch is the CEO and Co-founder of Hiro, an AI-powered financial advisor. Previously, Ethan founded Digit, which helped millions of Americans save over $9 billion. He got hooked on finance at 13, day-trading his bar mitzvah money—and has been obsessed with finance ever since.
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Marco Mahrus, Lead, Agentic Payments and Commerce Partnerships, OpenAI
Marco leads agentic payments and commerce partnerships at OpenAI. Marco was previously the founding CRO at Bridge.xyz, a stablecoin payments platform (now a Stripe company), Chief Business Officer at Brex, and Global Head of Payments at Uber from Series C through IPO.
Marco is an angel investor with Andreessen Horowitz and holds MBA (Harvard University) and Electrical Engineering (University of Michigan) degrees.
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Cameron Peake, Partner, Restive Ventures (Moderator)
Cameron is an entrepreneurial leader who has launched, built, and scaled fintech companies around the world. She is a Partner at Restive Ventures, where she identifies and supports early founders to build the world’s best fintech companies. Cameron was previously the CEO and Co-Founder of Azlo, a leading digital banking platform for small businesses in the US. There, she grew the company to support the financial and business needs of small entrepreneurs, and was recognized as one of Fortune Magazine’s 40 under 40 for her work to deliver financial services to businesses impacted by COVID. Cameron also worked at the international development agency Mercy Corps, where she launched mobile money and banking products in countries including Haiti, Indonesia, the Philippines and Zimbabwe. Cameron has a BA from McGill University and an MBA from Wharton.