Travis May

[7][8][9] While in high school, he was a member of a four-person team that won the mid-Atlantic regional and competed in the 2005 National Economics Challenge.

[10][11] May attended Harvard College, graduating in 2009 with degrees in economics and mathematics, magna cum laude.

[2] When he was a sophomore, he created the website IvyAdmits.com, which featured examples of successful college application essays from Ivy League students.

[13] May and Ramaswamy created StudentBusinesses.com, a closed social network that paired students who had business ideas with potential investors.

[14] After graduating, May took the position of vice president of product at Rapleaf, a small start-up company co-founded by Auren Hoffman in San Francisco.

[9][25][22][3] May made a “significant personal investment” in Datavant which was initially supported by Roivant Sciences, a healthcare company owned by Ramaswamy.

[9] In 2019, the couple donated $500,000 to Cary Academy, establishing the Metter May Scholarship which provides full tuition for financially disadvantaged students.