Aaron Gillum
Senior Vice President at 50 South Capital
Aaron Gillum
Senior Vice President at 50 South Capital
Indianapolis, Indiana
Overview
Work Experience
Senior Vice President
2018 - Current
Private Equity & Venture Capital
Board President
2019
The Venture Club of Indiana is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing venture capital investment in the State and helping entrepreneurs succeed.
Advisory & Board Member
2014
Serve on Advisory Boards for emerging tech companies and non-profit organizations.
Co-Founder & Managing Director
2013 - 2018
Early stage venture fund that provides seed capital and operational expertise to tech companies located in the Midwest and New York City. (Not actively investing).
Chief Executive Officer
2013 - 2015
POM Solutions, LLC (“YEZZI”), offers a disruptive platform which makes money transfer cheaper, safer, more customizable, and more convenient for immigrants (USA-Mexico) and the underbanked. Be generous.
Director
2008 - 2013
Experienced restructuring, private equity and turnaround professional for underperforming public and private companies across the United States. Interim manager (CEO, COO, CRO) across a variety of industries including; Manufacturing, Automotive, High-Tech, Retail, Consumer Goods, Real Estate, Gaming, and Professional Services, in over 25 states. Received industry award for "Small Company - Turnaround of the Year" in 2011.
Manager
2004 - 2008
Diamond (DTPI) is a public global management consulting firm. Several engagements working with leading technology firms around the United States. Held multiple positions including Summer Intern, Senior Associate and Manager. Diamond was acquired by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
Product Strategy Manager
2000 - 2002
While at Covisint, I developed and on-boarded an online auction platform, for automotive industry, B2B exchange, to reduce procurement process time and increase savings. Covisint was launched in partnership by General Motors, DaimlerChrysler, Ford, Nissan, Renault and other leading OEMs to develop industry-wide procurement technologies. (COVS was acquired by Compuware and then later IPO). Featured in Wall Street Journal; "Making It Work” February 11, 2002.