Krishna K. Gupta
Krishna founded REMUS while a scrappy, entrepreneurial undergrad at MIT – first in a dorm room, then from a basement – in 2008 when the worl
Krishna founded REMUS while a scrappy, entrepreneurial undergrad at MIT – first in a dorm room, then from a basement – in 2008 when the world was in recession. The original foundation of REMUS remains at the forefront: partnering with visionary rebels to build (not bet on) technology businesses rewiring entire industries.Krishna partners with entrepreneurs applying AI to enterprise or helping modernize the healthcare system. Krishna has helped many of these companies build powerful foundations (from $0M to $15M+ in revenues) and has regularly added trajectory-changing value to his companies over the course of a decade, much as he has done with REMUS itself. He is always focused on “building to last.”Prior to REMUS, Krishna spent time at McKinsey & Company and JP Morgan, where he helped several Fortune 100 clients on billion-dollar tech deals. He has a broad set of intellectual interests: he’s conducted chemistry research at the University of Chicago and the Weizmann Institute in Israel, produced a film on English ancient history used at Cambridge and Oxford, and competed as a finalist at the USA Mathematics Olympiad.