
Tommaso Trionfi
Serial entrepreneur — CEO & co‑founder of Noro; INSEAD MBA
San Francisco, California, United States
Joined February 2026
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Summary
Serial founder and operator with multiple enterprise software exits and CEO roles: Trionfi has repeatedly founded and led companies in virtual collaboration and eCommerce (Wimba, Merchantry, Monsoon, Tocca, and now Noro), taking product and go‑to‑market responsibility and leading M&A/exit activity while working with private equity backers. noro+2
Focused on immersive collaboration and 'presence' for hybrid work: as CEO of Noro he is positioning large‑format, life‑size portals as a substitute for travel and traditional video calls for long collaborative sessions, emphasizing trust, reduced carbon footprint and higher engagement. noro+1
Operator comfortable at the intersection of product, private‑equity ownership and scaling: he has been appointed CEO by PE owners (Monsoon/Oak Hill) and has experience integrating acquisitions, working with boards, and driving commercial and product alignment at mid‑market software businesses. prnewswire+1
International background and business education: Trionfi trained in Europe (MS in Science & Technology / International Economics from Universite9 Grenoble Alpes) and completed an MBA at INSEAD; his career spans Europe and the United States and he is currently based in San Francisco, operating globally. kingscrowd+2
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Bridging the International Gap: From Rome to Silicon Valley (Podcast interview)
February 11, 2025Podcast interview in which Trionfi discusses his entrepreneurial journey from Rome to Silicon Valley, the origin and mission of Noro, and differences between US and European entrepreneurial environments.
Tommaso Trionfi, CEO, Merchantry (Conference / Video interview)
January 1, 2013Recorded conference appearance / interview from the Merchantry era discussing the company's product and market (recorded content from industry conference coverage).