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YC-backed OpenInvest cofounder who exited to JPMorgan, now angel investing in fintech
Credibility
Operator · 97th percentile
- Current founder and CEO of OpenInvest.
- Y Combinator S15 alum via OpenInvest.
- Confirmed as a named related person on SEC Form D filings for Open Invest Co., corroborating current founder/operator role.
- OpenInvest was co-founded with at least one other co-founder (Joshua Levin, CSO).
Relationship Matrix
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Founder score
- 97%Probability of being accurate (97%)Current founder and CEO of OpenInvest.
- 97%Probability of being accurate (97%)Y Combinator S15 alum via OpenInvest.
- 97%Probability of being accurate (97%)Confirmed as a named related person on SEC Form D filings for Open Invest Co., corroborating current founder/operator role.
- 90%Probability of being accurate (90%)OpenInvest raised $24M in total venture funding per SEC Form D and corroborating sources.
- 90%Probability of being accurate (90%)OpenInvest was acquired by JPMorgan Chase (J.P. Morgan Wealth Management) in 2021; acquisition price undisclosed.
- 82%Probability of being accurate (82%)OpenInvest was co-founded with at least one other co-founder (Joshua Levin, CSO).
- 75%Probability of being accurate (75%)GitHub account @ConorMurray has been active for approximately 8 years (created 2017).
- 60%Probability of being accurate (60%)Identified GitHub account @ConorMurray confirmed by name match.
- 55%Probability of being accurate (55%)Publishes on dev.to as @conormurray (account presence confirmed).
- 40%Probability of being accurate (40%)Identified researcher on OpenAlex with h-index 28 and 4,403 citations.
- 35%Probability of being accurate (35%)OpenAlex researcher profile shows h-index of 28 across 109 works.
Investor score
- 75%Probability of being accurate (75%)Publicly identified as an angel investor with interest in fintech and financial services.
- 55%Probability of being accurate (55%)Has made at least one active angel investment per Foundersuite investor profile.
What you likely need
You're a rare YC-to-JPMorgan exit founder with deep ESG and fintech credibility, and Festival events should help you decide whether you're building again or formalizing your investing practice — ideally both. The highest-leverage gatherings for you involve YC alumni who've navigated strategic acquisitions, fintech angels looking to co-invest, and ESG-focused operators who can sharpen your public narrative. Your JPMorgan exit story and technical background are underleveraged assets that the right rooms will immediately recognize.
Would you attend these IRL Festival events?
We will tune and customize your Founder Festival experience to make sure you get invited to the events that would be most valuable to you.
- positioningA YC S15/S16 founder dinner for founders who've navigated strategic acquisitions or acqui-hires to JPMorgan, Goldman, or similar — to compare integration stories and what comes next
- fundraisingA fintech angel syndicate roundtable with YC-backed founders-turned-investors formalizing their first micro-fund or syndicate on AngelList to share deal flow structures and LP sourcing tactics
- introsA YC Demo Day mentor office hours session pairing S15/W21 alumni with current fintech and ESG-adjacent YC batches, where your OpenInvest exit story is a direct signal to founders weighing strategic vs. VC paths
- positioningAn ESG/SRI operator dinner with founders and PMs who've built at-scale sustainable investing products — to pressure-test public thought leadership angles and find co-authors or podcast collaborators
- fundraisingA JPMorgan-alumni-meets-YC-fintech happy hour connecting ex-JPMorgan operators and YC fintech founders to surface early-stage deal flow and warm intros into institutional fintech networks
- tacticalA founder roundtable on acquisition integration journeys — specifically founders absorbed into bulge-bracket banks or F500s — to workshop how to document and publish those stories publicly for maximum founder credibility
- positioningA YC W21 alumni dinner for serial founders and early advisors to surface quiet co-founder or advisory relationships — like Uiflow — that deserve a more visible public narrative
- tacticalA technical fintech founder dinner for ex-Bridgewater and ex-big-bank engineers who've built and exited product companies, to discuss making engineering work and technical credibility more visible on GitHub and in public writing
