They used to work for Wall Street banks โ now they charge those same firms $25,000 a day to teach them AI
In the mad rush to adopt AI, two entrepreneurs have found a gold rush of their own โ training financial professionals on how to use AI to boost their productivity. A recent profile by Bloomberg details how Felipe Sinisterra and Dave Wang built the business that they launched in
In the mad rush to adopt AI, two entrepreneurs have found a gold rush of their own โ training financial professionals on how to use AI to boost their productivity.
A recent profile by Bloomberg details how Felipe Sinisterra and Dave Wang built the business that they launched in July 2025, which now sees them netting $25,000 a day (1), according to Bloomberg.
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Not only that, but their clients โ Wall Street banks and other global financial firms โ are the kinds of firms that used to be their employers.
Like so many successful entrepreneurs before them, Sinisterra and Wang saw what was ahead and made the jump to be there when the world caught up.
They both have backgrounds in tech and financial services. Wang, 31, interned at Blackstone, worked at Morgan Stanley and SoftBank, and then founded digital assets fund 99 Capital, later selling the fundโs general partnership, according to Bloomberg.

