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Nick Gray
Founder of Museum Hack and Best-Selling Author
Nick Gray is an entrepreneur and investor based in Austin, Texas.1 He is the Principal of Tri Peak Holdings, a small family office that he established and manages.23
Career Highlights
Nick Gray has built and sold two multi-million dollar companies.1 After his successful entrepreneurial ventures, he transitioned into managing his family's wealth through Tri Peak Holdings. This family office, with less than $50 million in assets under management, primarily focuses on buying and holding stocks, particularly in the technology sector.23
Current Role
As the Principal of Tri Peak Holdings, Nick Gray:
- Manages the family office's investment portfolio
- Focuses on long-term stock investments, especially in tech companies
- Oversees the operations of a relatively small family office (under $50 million AUM)
Personal Information
- Location: Austin, Texas, United States1
- LinkedIn Username: nickgraynews
- Previous Experience: Founder and CEO of Museum Hack (stepped down from this role)56
Nick Gray is known for his entrepreneurial spirit and networking abilities. He has been described as an "underdog wunderkind and superconnector" in the business world.4 His interests extend beyond investing and include business strategy, process optimization, and creative endeavors.
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OpenClaw question- how are you training it to store its memory for email handling?
Do you just train it one by one?
Eg— “Messages from these X family members never get replied; keep in Inbox.
When someone asks for XX, always reply with this link.
If I am BCC’d and there’s an unsubscribe link, do this XX”
What I’m wondering is: How are you all building that training set of instructions?
Is it just manual training time to teach it your preferences one by one?
I'm sad that Amazon is discontinuing their Amazon One thing where you could pay with the palm of your hand at Whole Foods
I talked to a cashier today and he said that not enough people used it
However the people who used it the most were certain senior citizens and those with mobility issues who found it way easier than doing Apple Pay or fishing out a credit card

