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About Ankur Nagpal
Ankur Nagpal is a serial entrepreneur and investor, best known as the founder of Teachable, which he scaled to $60M ARR and sold in a nine-figure exit. He is currently the founder of Carry, a platform focused on helping business owners build wealth through smarter tax and financial strategies. Nagpal also runs Vibe Capital, a $100M venture fund that has invested in over 100 companies.
Career

Founder
Helping people beat the game of capitalism

Education

BA/BS
BA/BS - Economics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Skills
Core technical and professional competencies derived from building and investing in successful ventures.
Leadership & Strategy
Entrepreneurship
Venture Capital
Strategic Planning
Business Development
Product Vision
Team Management
Domain Expertise
Fintech
Wealth Management
Tax Strategy
Creator Economy
E-commerce
Start-ups
Business Skills
Product Management
Online Advertising
SEM
Marketing Strategy
Mobile Applications
Technical Skills
Domains
Primary
Fintech, Creator Economy, Venture Capital, Wealth Management
Secondary
E-commerce, EdTech, Start-ups
Tags
Personality
Serial Entrepreneur, Visionary, Results-Oriented, Data-Driven
Focus
Wealth Building, Financial Literacy, Founder Empowerment, Long-Term Games
Recent Content
Frequently Asked Questions
Ankur Nagpal is a serial entrepreneur and investor, best known as the founder of Teachable and the current founder of Carry and Vibe Capital.
Carry is Ankur Nagpal's current platform, founded in September 2022, focused on tax and financial strategies to help business owners build wealth.
Vibe Capital is a $100M venture fund, founded in April 2020, that has invested in over 100 companies to date.
Teachable creators earned over $1 billion in total through the platform before its sale.
He attended the University of California, Berkeley.




