Wolfington, chairman and CEO of The Wolfington Companies, is a serial entrepreneur with businesses in the technology, marketing and film industries. His accomplishments include being a finalist in Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the age of 34, building and selling four digital marketing companies for a combined enterprise value of 500 million dollars by the age of 40, and recently selling his company VinSolutions to Autotrader.
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Named Haute Living’s Entrepreneur of the Year, Wolfington is a pioneer in the film, marketing and technology industries and a generous philanthropist who received the Presidents Service award for his charity work through the Wolfington Foundation. By the age of 40 Wolfington built and sold 3 technology companies for north of $500 million, produced 4 …
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