Sean Whaling

Founder, Executive Chairman at eCommission

Sean Whaling has a strong background in the financial services industry. In 1993, they started working as Vice President at Agent's Equity, Inc., where they stayed until 1999. During this time, they gained experience in various aspects of business management.

In 1999, they founded eCommission Financial Services, Inc. and served as the CEO. Sean specialized in commercial factoring and cash flow generation programs for real estate sales professionals. Sean also oversaw general management and board operations in both Canada and the United States. With extensive marketing expertise, they developed and implemented strategic business plans, including product development. Sean held this role with eCommission Financial Services, Inc. until January 2023.

In 2022, Sean Whaling founded eCommission and currently serves as the Founder and Executive Chairman. The details of their role at this company are not specified.

From 1986 to 1989, Sean Whaling attended Carleton University, earning a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in English Literature (British and Commonwealth).

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Austin, United States

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eCommission

Headquartered in Austin, Texas, eCommission Financial Services, Inc. focuses exclusively on the financial needs of real estate sales professionals throughout the United States. The Company utilizes the latest technologies to ensure fast, easy processing of all real estate commission advance products, and superior customer satisfaction.eCommission is owned by Milestone Partners, a private equity firm that partners with management to invest in leveraged buyouts and recapitalizations of lower middle market businesses. Milestone pursues successful niche-market leaders that provide high-margin products or services. Milestone’s transactions typically provide liquidity to shareholders of privately owned businesses, facilitate the transition of ownership to key managers, and allow management to capitalize on growth opportunities, while maintaining the legacy of the founders.


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11-50

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