Noah DiPasquale is a seasoned entrepreneur with a strong technology background and a passion for golf. He’s married with two beautiful children and currently resides in Scottsdale, Arizona. He received his bachelor’s degree in business administration and management and Operations from Northern Arizona University – The W.A. Franke College of Business in 1999, followed by a Master’s Degree in marketing from the University of Phoenix in 2003.
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Noah's career has been marked by a series of successful leadership roles. He began as the Director of Recruiting at Phase 2 Solutions in 1999, later transitioning to become the Market Vice President for Datacom. In 2005, he joined Statera, Inc. as a Business Development Executive, where he excelled in driving revenue through sales and marketing engagement.
In 2008, Noah took on the role of Vice President of Sales at Televerde, a company specializing in providing end-to-end marketing and sales solutions with a focus on B2B pipelines. During his time at Televerde, Noah demonstrated his ability to drive maximum ROI for his clients while also making them smarter about their target markets and sales strategies.
In 2016, Noah ventured into entrepreneurship by founding Transcend Solutions, a firm dedicated to helping start-up and multi-billion-dollar organizations achieve the “next level”. He successfully led Transcend Solutions until April 2021, showcasing his skills in business growth and development.
Now Noah serves as the CEO of GolfLync, the leading social media app for golfers, and Epic Golf Club, a premier professional membership group for executives who love golf. Epic Golf Club offers a unique opportunity for members to forge lasting personal and professional relationships through golf. Members are connected with executives from across the country, opening doors to mutually beneficial business, strategy, or partnership opportunities while playing some of the best courses in the country.
Noah's commitment to excellence, community impact, and innovation continues to drive his success in the intersection of technology and golf. Epic Golf Club, under Noah DiPasquale's leadership, has truly become a global sensation, offering a level of service that is unparalleled in the golfing world. With over 950 members worldwide and growing rapidly, Epic Golf Club has quickly become the go-to destination for golf enthusiasts looking for an exceptional experience.
One of the key factors in Epic Golf Club's success is its relationships with some of the world's most prestigious and exclusive golf courses. These partnerships allow Epic Golf Club to offer its members access to courses that are typically reserved for a select few. This, combined with the club's commitment to providing top-tier service, has made it an international phenomenon.
In addition to providing access to exclusive golf courses, Epic Golf Club offers its members access to a range of premium services. Members can enjoy the convenience of private jet services, ensuring seamless travel to their desired golf destinations. The white-glove concierge service provides members with personalized bookings for fine dining, ensuring memorable culinary experiences. Moreover, Epic Golf Club offers luxurious experiences beyond golf, creating unforgettable moments for its members.
Alongside his responsibilities with GolfLync and Epic Golf Club, Noah has been actively involved in giving back to the community. From August 2014 to May 2021, he served as a Member of the Board of Directors at the Military Assistance Mission, where he helped provide financial and morale aid to Arizona's active duty military, their families, and wounded warriors. In 2022, Noah founded the Epic Foundation (www.epicfoundation.us), a 501c3 non-profit organization that strives to enrich lives in the communities in which they operate. Through the Epic Foundation, he aims to make a positive impact on society, embodying his commitment to social responsibility. As he navigates the intersection of technology and golf, Noah remains steadfast in his dedication to excellence and community impact.
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