Draft:Nick Jain (CEO)
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Nick Jain | |
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Born | Nikhil Jain |
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Education | Harvard Business School (MBA) Dartmouth College (AB) |
Years active | 2020 - Present |
Employer | IdeaScale |
Nick Jain is a Canadian-American software executive, with expertise in innovation, software and investing. He is the CEO of IdeaScale, a leading innovation software company.
Nick is a serial executive, having led companies in warehousing & trucking, eCommerce and apparel, and B2B software[1]. As an executive, Nick leveraged his STEM background to focus on first-principles based leadership to drive process-based improvements at Fusion Transport, Kyx and Ideascale, where he was the catalyst behind dramatic improvements in profitability and business scaling.
Prior to becoming an operating executive, Nick held positions at several leading private equity firms and hedge funds, including having briefly launched and led a small public equities asset management firm called Citizen Asset Management (CAM). During his time leading CAM, Nick's published investment research on SumZero led to him being ranked #1 globally on SumZero's investment research perform index, particularly for his research on Stitch Fix, Amazon, PayPal[2] and Shake Shack, where his firm leveraged quantitative techniques and alternative data to derive differentiated insights into well-researched stocks.
Nick holds an MBA from Harvard Business School[3], where he was a Baker Scholar, and from Dartmouth College, where he completed a triple degree in mathematics, physics and economics, summa cum laude. Nick was formerly a CFA charterholder.
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[edit]https://ideascale.com/about-ideascale/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickjain/
https://muckrack.com/nick-jain
https://ideascale.com/author/nick/
https://theorg.com/org/ideascale/org-chart/nick-jain
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