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Sean (Xiang) Li
Product at Airwallex (we’re hiring!) | Y Combinator S17 Founder
Sean Li is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in product management, software development, and financial technology.
He is currently focused on developing a new quote-to-cash platform for B2B AI / SaaS businesses that leverages Airwallex's global financial infrastructure.
Previously, Sean spearheaded Global Treasury and Payment Network initiatives to facilitate global money transfers for businesses.
As a co-founder of Prelim (Y Combinator S17), he aimed to simplify financial services using modern software solutions.
His experience also includes a role as a Product Manager at Blend, where he contributed to the modernization of the mortgage industry.
During his tenure at Microsoft, Sean honed his skills as a Product/Program Manager, specializing in enterprise and productivity software like Office 365 Planner and Project Professional.
He possesses expertise in designing web and mobile UX features and APIs to enhance user experience.
Sean thrives on solving complex design challenges and collaborating with talented engineers to deliver innovative solutions.
His product development philosophy revolves around prioritizing customer satisfaction and driving business value.
Apart from enterprise SaaS, Sean has a keen interest in consumer software, personal productivity tools, online-to-offline services, logistics, financial technology, and mobile applications.
Sean Li holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Finance from The Wharton School, a Bachelor's degree in Applied Science in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania, and has also participated in the Y Combinator program.
His professional background includes roles at prominent organizations such as Airwallex, Prelim, Blend, and Microsoft, where he contributed significantly to product management and software development.
Before his current endeavors, Sean gained experience as an Investment Banking Summer Analyst at China Concord Advisors, a Teaching Assistant at the University of Pennsylvania, and an Intern at Lore, Inc.

