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Brayden McCarthy
Product @ Stripe - Council on Foreign Relations Term Member - Harvard MBA, LSE Alum - Ex Obama White House, Lehman Brothers, Fundera (acquired by Nerdwallet)
Brayden McCarthy is a seasoned product leader with a track record of developing, launching, and scaling new product lines and venturing into new markets. He has contributed significantly to fin-tech innovations and has rich experience in both corporate and government sectors.
His professional journey includes spearheading the development of 3 product lines - Capital, Treasury, and Financial Connections at Stripe. Additionally, he played a pivotal role in expanding products and markets from seed to Series B stage at a startup that was later acquired by Nerdwallet.
Brayden is a published author with op-eds featured in prestigious publications like Harvard Business Review, American Banker, and Forbes. Moreover, his co-authorship of two Harvard Business School papers, cited in renowned platforms like The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg, underscores his expertise in the financial domain. These papers also laid the foundation for the publication of 'Fintech, Small Business, and the American Dream' by Palgrave Macmillan.
Prior to his corporate ventures, Brayden McCarthy served as a presidential appointee in the Obama administration. He held advisory positions in the White House, assisting the President's chief economic advisor and the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, a significant role within the President's Cabinet. His stint at Lehman Brothers in investment banking added further depth to his financial acumen.
Brayden's academic background includes a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Harvard Business School and Master of Science (M.Sc.) and Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degrees from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He also enriched his education through semester abroad programs at Stanford University and Sciences Po.
Throughout his career, he has been associated with prominent organizations such as Stripe, where he led ventures in financial connections, treasury, and capital. Besides, his affiliation with the Council on Foreign Relations as a Term Member reflects his engagement in global economic affairs.
