Robert Soderstrom is a visionary leader and the Co-Founder and CEO of ChangeUp, Inc., a pioneering FinTech SaaS company based in Los Angeles. Under his guidance, ChangeUp is redefining the landscape of charitable giving by developing innovative software that empowers donations of any size to...
Robert Soderstrom is a visionary leader and the Co-Founder and CEO of ChangeUp, Inc., a pioneering FinTech SaaS company based in Los Angeles. Under his guidance, ChangeUp is redefining the landscape of charitable giving by developing innovative software that empowers donations of any size to any charity across the United States. With a strong belief in the power of technology to drive social change, Robert has positioned ChangeUp at the intersection of payments and philanthropy, creating a platform that not only facilitates seamless transactions but also fosters meaningful connections between merchants, individuals, and charitable organizations.
Since the company's inception, Robert has spearheaded key projects that have significantly enhanced the user experience and broadened the reach of charitable donations. ChangeUp's software is designed for versatility, allowing donations to be made through three distinct channels: mobile, banking, and retail. This multi-channel approach ensures that users can contribute effortlessly, regardless of their preferred method of payment. Notably, ChangeUp has established unique integrations with industry giants such as Apple Pay and Salesforce, further solidifying its position as a leader in the FinTech space.
Robert's expertise in digital strategy, new business development, and technology change management has been instrumental in driving ChangeUp's growth and innovation. His passion for creative strategy and social networking has enabled the company to forge dynamic partnerships that amplify its mission of revolutionizing charitable giving. As ChangeUp continues to expand its impact, Robert remains committed to leveraging technology to inspire generosity and transform the way people give back to their communities.