FoundersHK Meets Tony Wong of Shopline

FoundersHK Meets Tony Wong of Shopline

​FoundersHK will host a fireside chat (on Zoom) with Tony Wong - Co-Founder and CEO of Shopline.

Meet Tony Wong - Co-Founder and CEO of Shopline an​d learn:

Tony's story and experience raising funding from global investors
​His experience transitioning from a engineer / CTO to CEO​
Startup accelerator or incubator - to join or not to join?​
Advice for founders in terms of fundraising, pitching and company building.​
And more!

Sign up here > https://lu.ma/foundershk-shopline-tony-wong-2022
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​FoundersHK will host a fireside chat (on Zoom) with Tony Wong - Co-Founder and CEO of Shopline.

Meet Tony Wong - Co-Founder and CEO of Shopline an​d learn:

  • Tony's story and experience raising funding from global investors
  • ​His experience transitioning from a engineer / CTO to CEO​
  • Startup accelerator or incubator - to join or not to join?​
  • Advice for founders in terms of fundraising, pitching and company building.​
  • And more!

​Speakers:

  • ​Tony Wong - Co-Founder and CEO of Shopline
  • ​Edith Yeung,- Founder of FoundersHK, Race Capital and Advisor to 500 Startups

​About Tony Wong
​Tony Wong, Co-founder and CEO of SHOPLINE, is a 2x serial entrepreneur, experienced in Product & Systems Architecture.

​Before founding SHOPLINE, he has managed high profile projects in media and e-commerce industries. As SHOPLINE Founder, he grew the team from 3 to 1500 within 9 years and built a strong product with an agile development team in 3 locations, powering thousands of merchants to achieve their own entrepreneurial dreams. Tony also led the team into 500 startups accelerator in Silicon Valley, being the the 2nd team from HK to be accepted. He successfully raised a financing round from the Alibaba Entrepreneurs Fund.

​Tony multi-cultural background makes him highly adaptable by living previously in Venezuela, Canada, Singapore, San Francisco, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Sign up here > https://lu.ma/foundershk-shopline-tony-wong-2022