
03 Feb February 3, 2025 – Exbo Group Eric Fiegoli and Ping Pong Leadership Justin Bookey
Eric Fiegoli – Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Exbo Group

Eric Fiegoli
Eric Fiegoli co-founded Exbo Group in 2017. Since the firm’s inception, he has helped to provide finance, operations, and strategy support to more than 50 growth-stage companies. Eric focuses much of his time supporting clients’ fundraising efforts as well as new business development for Exbo Group. His areas of focus include software, education technology, and digital health. Prior to Exbo, Eric worked as a Senior Product Manager at Amazon where he managed the design and execution of a global order consolidation program. Previously, Eric worked at TD Securities as an Associate on the debt capital markets and sales & trading teams. Eric began his career at Deutsche Bank where he worked in credit risk on a global team spending extensive time in New York, London, and Hong Kong. Eric received a BS in finance, with honors, from Lehigh University and earned his MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. In his free time, Eric enjoys running, skiing, traveling, and spending time with his family.
Justin Bookey – Founder & CEO of PongFit

Justin Bookey
Justin Bookey is a former lawyer, an award-winning marketing strategist, and global ping pong player. He’s had the good fortune of learning from some of the best and brightest in several arenas while working with leaders at Disney, Sony, Honda, Qualcomm, XPRIZE, and more. After practicing communications law for several years in Washington, DC, he transitioned to web content development. He’s earned Emmy nominations for feature documentaries he produced, and Telly, Viddy, and ADDY awards for digital marketing campaigns he spearheaded. Upon moving to LA, Bookey stepped up his training with Olympian and world-class table tennis coach Wei Wang. His efforts with her and other national/world champions helped him win medals at the US Open and the US national championships. He learned different leadership cultures while studying in India and teaching in Japan, and has played table tennis on seven continents. He grew up in Seattle, Washington, and now lives and works in Santa Monica, California, where he also runs PongFit, a nonprofit that builds fitness and community through ping pong.