Jade Singhal: Co-Founder & Lead Developer

Jade Singhal is a high school senior at Miss Porter’s School and the co-founder of RxCupid, a dating platform built exclusively for healthcare professionals. She launched RxCupid in 2023 — long before most of her classmates had picked a college major — after recognizing a problem most entrepreneurs never see up close: the quiet loneliness of the people who spend their lives caring for others.

Jade grew up watching both of her parents, surgeons with demanding schedules, move between operating rooms and call nights. She saw firsthand how medicine’s long hours, unpredictable shifts, and hospital-bound social circles leave physicians, nurses, residents, and other healthcare professionals with little time or space to meet partners who truly understand their world. While her friends were preparing their first internships, Jade was translating that observation into a company — and a thesis that the people who keep hospitals running deserve a dating experience designed around their reality, not against it.

RxCupid reflects that thesis. It is a community built around the shared rhythms of clinical life: colleagues who understand a post-call morning, a 36-hour shift, or a Sunday spent charting. Beyond shaping the product vision, Jade has been deeply hands-on with the build itself — co-designing the platform’s secure user interface, developing its matching logic, and leading the development team into launch. She intends to continue leading the program through her college years, balancing academic life with her role at the helm of engineering and product.

Outside of RxCupid, Jade’s life moves at a similarly full tempo. She has ridden competitively for fifteen years and is an accomplished show jumper, training daily under Olympian Daniel Bluman and competing nationally and internationally — including a prize-winning run at the Winter Equestrian Festival. She also plays polo through the Meadow Brook Polo Club, training under professional Brandon Phillips between Long Island and Wellington, Florida. That lived proximity to equine sport led her to found a second company as well: an AI startup applying video and biometric analysis to spot potential early, refine training, and prevent injuries in sport horses. Across both ventures, a consistent pattern shows up — Jade builds technology for the people and communities she actually knows.

Her academic record matches that range. Jade has earned Miss Porter’s Sarah B. MacLennan Humanities Award and a merit scholarship tied to her achievement on the HSK Mandarin proficiency exam at Donghua University; she is fluent in English and Mandarin and heads to college in the fall with a focus on applied mathematics, data science, and entrepreneurship.

Balancing the responsibilities of a senior year with those of a founder and a competitive athlete, Jade brings a rare combination of empathy, product intuition, technical fluency, and discipline to her work at RxCupid. Her story is a reminder that meaningful companies often begin where data ends — at a kitchen table, listening to a tired parent describe their day, or in a barn at dawn, trying to see what a great trainer sees. Through RxCupid, she is building the kind of space her parents, and so many like them, have always deserved.