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Kevin Song
Founder & CEO at withco - Hiring!
Kevin Song is the Founder and CEO of withco, a company dedicated to helping small businesses achieve property ownership through innovative lease-to-own solutions. Established in 2019 and based in Brooklyn, New York, withco aims to empower small business owners by providing them access to commercial real estate, which is essential for their stability and growth in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
Background and Career
Kevin Song's journey is deeply influenced by his family's experiences as small business owners. His parents operated a grocery store in Brooklyn, where they faced challenges related to rising rents and displacement from their community. This personal history inspired Kevin to create withco, aiming to prevent similar hardships for other small business owners across America.345
Before founding withco, Kevin held various significant roles:
- Investor & Founding Member at Princeville Capital (2016-2019)
- Investor at Soros Fund Management (2013-2016)
- Investment Banking Analyst at J.P. Morgan (2012-2013) where he worked in the Mergers & Acquisitions Group.12
Education
Kevin earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Economics from Cornell University, graduating early. He also holds certifications from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) including Series 79 and Series 63.1
Vision for withco
Under Kevin's leadership, withco has developed a unique model that not only facilitates property ownership but also integrates data-driven insights to enhance the decision-making process for small business owners. The company has attracted significant investment from notable venture capital firms and personalities, raising over $30 million to support its mission.26
Kevin's commitment to small businesses has garnered recognition, including being named in Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in 2020, highlighting his impact on the industry.1 Through withco, he continues to advocate for the importance of local businesses in maintaining community character and economic diversity.34




