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Alex Gostomelsky, the Chief Financial Officer of Tapcheck - earned wage access

Alex Gostomelsky, the Chief Financial Officer of Tapcheck that focuses on financial technology and human resources joins Enterprise Radio. Tapcheck helps clients promote financial wellness, while improving business performance by giving employees the financial flexibility of earned wage access.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Alex Gostomelsky discuss the following:

  1. Could you please explain who Tapcheck is and what the company does?
  2. Can you please share your backstory and how you became a member of the Tapcheck Leadership Team?
  3. What is the single most important problem Tapcheck is solving and how pervasive is it?
  4. Who are some of Tapcheck’s customers and what applications of Tapcheck are they using?
  5. The company has had tremendous success under your guidance and that of the rest of the leadership team.  Can you please tell us what’s next for Tapcheck?

Alex Gostomelsky, the Chief Financial Officer of Tapcheck

Alex feels capital access, and perhaps, more importantly, capital ownership, is the path to a more equitable and prosperous humanity. Alex has made a career of excelling as a multi-dimensional, hands-on operator and leader, beginning his career at Citigroup, later as a founder and CFO at a cryptocurrency hedge fund, and most recently as a strategic finance consultant, with stops including ServiceNow, Upwork, and many others. Alex holds an MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management and a BBA from George Washington University.

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Website: https://tapcheck.com

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