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Nick Kapur: Can AI Give You Superhuman Research Powers? Inside Tenzing Memo with Co-Founder

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Jan 14, 2026
Nick Kapur, co-founder of Tenzing Memo and former equity analyst, dives into the transformative power of AI in market research. He reveals how his personal tragedy sparked his entrepreneurial journey and the creation of Tenzing Memo, designed to streamline research processes. The platform acts as a collaborative partner, harnessing public data for deeper insights while ensuring that AI complements human judgment rather than replaces it. Nick also highlights the unique needs of boutique managers and students who can benefit from this innovative research tool.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Origin Story In Finance

  • Nick Kapur grew up in Washington, D.C., raised by self-made bankers which sparked his interest in markets and computers.
  • A 2009 tragedy—the murder of his uncle—pushed him toward entrepreneurship and product-building in finance.
ANECDOTE

Tragedy That Redirected A Career

  • Nick recounts his uncle, a successful banker, being killed in a terrorist attack in 2009 which changed his career path.
  • His uncle had advised him that lawyers can only scale so much and that he might be better suited for business.
INSIGHT

Scaling Research Requires Automation

  • Tom Saboregan wanted to 'turn over a lot of rocks' but printing and collating documents didn't scale for broad idea discovery.
  • That operational pain plus improving NLP models led to the idea of an AI analyst to automate narrative tear sheets.
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