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Jason Lee is the Chief Financial Officer at Faire, a wholesale marketplace. Previously at Square, he brings a strong background in finance and a passion for connecting retailers and makers around the globe through Faire's online wholesale marketplace.
Who is the CFO of Faire?
Jason Lee is the Chief Financial Officer at Faire, an online wholesale marketplace connecting a thriving community of retailers and makers around the globe. Before assuming the CFO role, he served as VP and Head of Finance, Corp/Biz Dev, and Investor Relations at Faire, demonstrating a deep commitment to the company's financial strategy and growth. His background includes investment banking at Morgan Stanley and prior experience at Square, equipping him with a broad foundation in finance and capital markets.
At Faire, Jason Lee plays a central role in powering the shop local movement, bringing financial leadership and strategic vision to a platform dedicated to independent retailers and makers worldwide.
Work History
Jason Lee's professional journey spans finance, investment banking, and leadership roles across notable organizations. Here is a detailed list of his career history:
- Faire - Chief Financial Officer (July 2024 to Present)
- Faire - VP | Head of Finance, Corp/Biz Dev, Investor Relations (March 2023 to July 2024)
- Glynn 100 - Glynn 100 Member (May 2022 to Present)
- Morgan Stanley - Investment Banking (January 2008 to January 2010)
Education History
Jason Lee studied Business Administration at the University of California, Berkeley, building the analytical and strategic foundation that has defined his career in finance and corporate leadership.
When did Jason Lee join Faire?
Jason Lee assumed the role of Chief Financial Officer at Faire in July 2024. Prior to stepping into the CFO position, he had already been contributing to Faire's financial leadership as VP and Head of Finance, Corp/Biz Dev, and Investor Relations since March 2023, making his transition to CFO a natural progression within the company.


























