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Scott Vuilleumier is the founder of CommunityPay, Inc., a governance and accounting platform for community associations. Built and based in Seattle, WA, CommunityPay provides HOAs and condominiums with double-entry fund accounting, preventive controls enforced at the ledger, and statute-mapped disclosures — including resale certificates, reserve funding status reports, and a consent-gated risk index for lenders, insurers, and title companies. Scott's professional background is in operations and sales leadership, with over a decade spent managing multimillion-dollar books of business and leading turnarounds — diagnosing where pipeline, margin, or operational discipline had broken down, then rebuilding the team, the numbers, and the controls around them.
Scott's interest in software and computing began early in childhood and runs alongside a lifelong study of finance and investing. Turnaround experience and graduate study in systems engineering reinforced the same lesson: complex operations fail in predictable ways, and prevention belongs in the design itself — not in the exception handling and reactive correction layered on top. CommunityPay is what those threads produce when combined: every transaction evaluated before it posts, every decision logged, the audit trail built into the architecture rather than reconstructed later.
Scott holds a bachelor's degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara, with additional graduate coursework in supply chain management and finance.
Scott's interest in software and computing began early in childhood and runs alongside a lifelong study of finance and investing. Turnaround experience and graduate study in systems engineering reinforced the same lesson: complex operations fail in predictable ways, and prevention belongs in the design itself — not in the exception handling and reactive correction layered on top. CommunityPay is what those threads produce when combined: every transaction evaluated before it posts, every decision logged, the audit trail built into the architecture rather than reconstructed later.
Scott holds a bachelor's degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara, with additional graduate coursework in supply chain management and finance.