The Revenue Based Finance Coalition (RBFC) is pleased to announce that VOX Funding, a leading fintech company specializing in innovative funding solutions for small- and midsized businesses, has joined the RBFC Board of Directors. Representing VOX Funding on the Board will be Louis Calderone, President and co-founder of the company.
“Joining the Revenue Based Finance Coalition’s board isn’t just an honor, it’s a responsibility I take seriously. I bring real-world experience to a quickly evolving industry, and I’m excited to help share it with a focus on transparency and innovation. At VOX, we’ve seen how smart capital can completely change the trajectory of a business – that’s the kind of progress I want to champion.”
– Louis Calderone, President & CO-Founder of VOX Funding
Louis Calderone brings over 30 years of experience in financial services and leadership to the RBFC Board. As President of VOX Funding, he has led the company through a period of rapid growth, driven by a mission to empower businesses with accessible, technology-driven funding solutions.
Under his leadership, VOX Funding has deployed over $750 million in capital to help businesses nationwide bridge cash flow gaps, expand operations, and achieve sustainable growth. The company is also recognized for its proprietary platform, VOX SYNQ, which streamlines funding processes, renewals, and partner collaboration.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Louis Calderone to our Board of Directors,” said Mary Donohue, Executive Director of the RBFC. “His deep experience in the revenue-based financing industry and his commitment to responsible growth will be invaluable as we continue advancing transparency, professionalism, and trust across the RBF marketplace.”
About FOX Funding
VOX Funding delivers fast, flexible, and creative funding solutions for small- and medium-sized businesses. By tailoring capital to each business’s unique needs within 24 hours, it helps the merchants seize opportunities, expand operations, and achieve sustainable growth – without any delays.
