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Cory Capoccia

Co-Founder & President of Womply, Pacific U.S.

Cory Capoccia Co-founded Womply in 2011 and has played a role in building every aspect of the company. As Co-founder and President, he spends the majority of his time overseeing the strategy and execution of Womply’s partner channel, data, financial partnerships, products such as Womply Pay, and all financial and people operations. Capoccia heads up Womply’s Lehi, Utah office and is a member of Womply’s Board of Directors.

Capoccia has helped shape Womply’s company strategy and culture, raised more than USD60 million in investor capital, and recruited, onboarded, and developed hundreds of employees across offices in San Francisco and Lehi, Utah. He has also built and run the company’s  partnerships, finance, people operations, and customer success functions, among others. His teams have been responsible for signing long-term agreements with and supporting 50+ partnerships with leading financial institutions in the U.S., adding tens of millions in recurring revenue and supporting over 150,000 small businesses that pay for our software.

Capoccia brings more than 12 years of experience as a payments technology executive. Prior to joining Womply, he was part of the founding team of Verifi (acquired by Visa in 2019), a leading provider of end-to-end credit card payment acceptance and risk management solutions for large-scale businesses. He also worked in the financial services and consulting industries at Morgan Stanley, Himelsein Mandel (a boutique hedge fund), and Deloitte & Touche.

Earlier in life, Capoccia’s family owned a small restaurant in Detroit and he worked at numerous small businesses across many categories (retail, automotive, etc.) where each struggled to keep pace with technology and engage with their customers.

He graduated with honors from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a bachelor’s degree in business economics and accounting. When he isn’t chasing his two kids around, Capoccia can be found climbing and descending mountains on mountain bikes, motorcycles, or skis. He is also an active board member with organizations such as the YPO and the Electronic Transaction Association, a contributing writer to Forbes.com, as well as an active advisor to a number of companies.

 

 

 

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