Jon Kaplan

Ohio University - M.S.A
Ohio Wesleyan University - B.A. (Marketing)

Jon is the Chief Revenue Officer at MoneyLion, a consumer and enterprise financial technology company that empowers everyone to make their best financial decisions. Previously, Jon was the global Chief Revenue Officer of Pinterest, where he led a team of 2,000 people and grew the business from $100m to over $2.5b by launching international operations, expanding to serve SMBs, and adding creator and shopping capabilities to the platform. Jon was on the leadership team that took the company public. Before Pinterest, Jon spent nearly thirteen years at Google, joining the company in 2004. He initially led the Financial Services national sales team and later transitioned to be Vice President of US Sales and Operations where he was responsible for billions of dollars of revenue annually across all of Google and YouTube advertising products. Jon began his career as the first business hire at Economist.com and worked in sports marketing at SFX Sports, the University of Louisville and the PGA of America. 

Jon was previously on the board of The Ad Council, a non-profit advertising organization focused on tackling the most pressing issues facing the country, and The Mobile Marketing Association (MMA). He is currently an advisor to Compound Ventures and Oceans Ventures, helping entrepreneurs grow and scale their companies. Jon received his Bachelors of Arts in Marketing from Ohio Wesleyan University, and Masters in Sports Administration from Ohio University. He lives in Darien with his wife and three children, Finn ‘26, Grace ‘26, and Campbell ‘30.
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