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Brian Campbell
Co-Founder at Mosaic.Tech - we are hiring!
Brian Campbell is a co-founder of mosaic.tech, a strategic finance platform. He is based in San Diego, California, and has been in his current role since May 2019.2
Prior to co-founding mosaic.tech, Brian held several positions in finance and technology:
- Director of Finance at Everlaw (April 2018 - May 2019)
- Financial Operations & Strategy at Palantir Technologies (December 2013 - March 2018)
- Financial Analyst at Palantir Technologies (November 2012 - November 2013)
- Founder of Campuscred, a Y Combinator-backed startup (June 2010 - November 2012)
- Alternative Investments Due Diligence at Wells Fargo (May 2010 - October 2010)2
Brian's educational background includes:
- A major in Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business
- A minor in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley
He completed his studies between 2007 and 2011.2
Throughout his career, Brian has developed expertise in financial operations, strategy, and data integration. His experience at Palantir and Everlaw exposed him to the challenges of integrating data from multiple source systems to create a single source of truth for financial and operational information. Recognizing the need for a more automated solution, he joined forces with Bijan Moallemi and Joe Garafalo to start Mosaic in 2019, with the goal of building a Strategic Finance Platform to streamline traditionally manual finance processes.1
Brian's entrepreneurial journey began in college when he started a company that was accepted into Y Combinator, sparking his interest in founding startups. His time at Palantir, where he met his Mosaic co-founders, was particularly formative. There, they developed a data-first approach to finance and learned how to be more strategic with business operations. This experience laid the foundation for their vision of Mosaic, which aims to provide finance teams with efficient tools for data processing and strategic decision-making.1
