Rajveer
Gehani

Boston College · Finance + CS. I design, build & ship AI systems for real clients — multi-agent tooling that takes the repetitive work off your plate.

Rajveer Gehani
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Projects

Things I’ve built and shipped. Click any card to expand the full breakdown.

Experience

Education

Boston College, Carroll School of Management

Chestnut Hill, MA

Expected May 2028

B.S. in Management (Finance concentration) + double major in Computer Science · Major GPA 3.7

CourseworkFundamentals of FinanceFinancial AccountingStatisticsMarketing Principles

Skills

Languages

PythonJavaScriptTypeScriptJavaRExcel (macros)HTML/CSSLaTeX

AI & Agents

Claude CodeClaude CoworkAgentic AI workflowsMulti-agent systemsTool usePrompt caching

Build & Data

Next.jsReactTailwindPlaywright (scraping)Cron / queuesVPS · PM2

Finance & Domain

Wealth managementPrivate bankingCompliance / reg-techStructured productsPortfolio allocation

Independent Investor

$40k → $140k+

Grew a personal portfolio from ~$40k to $140k+ over 6+ years on Interactive Brokers — self-directed, across market cycles.

Interests

Basketball (Paul George)Choir (8+ yrs)UFCBoxingVolleyballAnimeReality TVSelf-improvement readingLife coach in-trainingChipotle enthusiast
AffiliationsAsset & Wealth Management Association · Stride Leadership Program · South Asian Student Association

About

The long version.

I’m a Finance & CS sophomore at Boston College, originally from Dubai and based in Boston. I’m deep into markets and investing — and on the side I design, build, and ship AI systems for real, paying clients.

My work is mostly multi-agent tooling and automation: regulatory-change monitoring for a GCC fintech, wealth-report generation for a London advisory practice, analytics for an investment firm, plus my own products. If a workflow can be described, I can usually build it — and I care about handing over something clean enough to trust.

Contact

Have a workflow that should be automated?

Grab a 30-minute slot and let’s talk through it, or reach me directly. The first call is mostly me asking the right questions until we both see the same thing.