Adam Dell is the Founder and CEO of Domain Money, a modern and innovative financial planning service for both stocks and cryptocurrencies. Adam is a venture capitalist and serial entrepreneur in the tech and finance industries. Prior to Domain Money, he was a Partner and Head of Product at Marcus by Goldman Sachs, where he built foundational products like Marcus Invest, Marcus Checking and the market leading mobile application Marcus Insights. Before that, he founded four companies, including Clarity Money, acquired by Goldman Sachs (GS); MessageOne, acquired by Dell (DELL), Buzzsaw, acquired by Autodesk (ADSK) and Civitas Learning, acquired by Francisco Partners. He also served as an Adjunct Professor at both the Business School at Columbia University and the University of Texas School of Law.
Adam Dell Professional Experience / Academic History
Professional Experience
Academic History
Under his leadership, Domain Money is revolutionizing fintech by making professional advice accessible to everyone.
The platform serves as a holistic financial architect that connects users with Certified Financial Planners for personalized financial planning.
The platform distills decades of industry experience into clear, straightforward paths for financial independence, bridging your personal aspirations and economic realities.
EARLY CAREER
Adam initially worked as a corporate attorney in Austin, Texas, with the law firm of Winstead, Sechrest & Minick.
He then joined Crosspoint Venture Partners, where he became a Partner in 1999.
He has invested in tech companies including OpenTable, Buzzsaw and Hotjobs.com, which was acquired by Yahoo in 2002.
MEDIA & PUBLICATIONS
Adam has been featured in Forbes, Bloomberg, Business Insider, Yahoo! Finance, Fox Business, and Real Vision.