About Wiseman Cometh

See the journey, principles, and purpose that drive my problem-solving work.

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Four Decades of Experience That Cuts Through the Noise

I’m Sapienza - the Italian word for wisdom. For more than four decades, I’ve been in the room where things get built, broken, and fixed. I help teams stop guessing and start doing—by identifying the real problem and providing practical, repeatable solutions.

Lessons Earned in the Real World

The experiences I gathered in my life taught me two things: real problems are rarely simple, and practical, repeatable systems beat clever ideas that don’t scale. A selection of collaborative efforts that shaped my approach and taught me what works:

Wendy's

Wendy's

Developed and introduced dozens of new products; launched the brand across Europe and the Pacific Rim

CheckFree

CheckFree

Productized and rolled out an early large-scale electronic payments system, contributing to its 1995 IPO

WorthPoint

WorthPoint

Repositioned the collectibles/e-commerce platform, helping secure over $3M in new funding

Assurex Global

Assurex

Led a full rebrand and program rebuild for a 40-year collective of independent brokerages

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DataPulse

Established commercial traction and secured multiple key accounts in the alternative-data market

The Method Behind Every Breakthrough

I follow a disciplined, repeatable approach inspired by the People–Process–Product framework:

  • Discover Early Signals

    We listen deeply and identify the patterns and indicators that matter most, separating fact from assumption.

  • Make Sense of What’s Happening

    Insights are synthesized into meaningful takeaways—what’s working, what’s not, and why it matters.

  • Explore Actionable Paths

    We outline realistic options, each with clear trade-offs and timelines, so decisions are grounded and intentional.

  • Build Lasting Frameworks

    The systems we employ are reusable, empowering your team to apply the same thinking again and again.

The Human Side of the Coach

When I’m not helping teams, life looks a lot like this:

  • Family

    My wife, two stepdaughters, and six grandchildren-the reason I do this.

  • Dogs

    Bacio and Baxter-unmatched morale boosters.

  • Little Pleasures

    Bourbon, Italian food, wine, and good jazz.

  • Fitness

    My daily reset.

  • Sports

    Lifelong Chicago fan-Northwestern, White Sox, Blackhawks, and yes, Da Bears.

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Giving Back Where It Matters Most

I invest time and resources in causes that matter:
  • Veterans & First Responder Assistance Programs
  • Pet rescue organizations
  • Anti-human trafficking initiatives (including The Freedom Collective)

Few Personal Favorites

A few things that stick with me:
  • Favorite movies: Goodfellas, Godfather I, Risky Business
  • Favorite TV: Yellowstone, Tulsa King, Ted Lasso
  • Recent books: Shifty's War, Blood and the Badge, Carson the Magnificent, Confronting Evil
  • Favorite Entertainer: Frank Sinatra
  • History Which Fascinates: WW II and Organized Crime
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Quotes That Shape Me

Three quotes I live by:

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“Good, better, best—never let it rest until your good is better and your better is best.”

St. Jerome

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“Blame Nobody, Expect Nothing, Do Something.”

Bill Parcells

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“Life is too short to walk on egg shells”

Yours Truly

Michael

Meet the Founder

Michael Sapienza grew up on Chicago’s South Side, where pragmatism wasn’t a philosophy—it was a requirement. That grounding has shaped a career defined by building things that work, scale, and endure.

He began his professional journey at Wendy’s International, spending a decade across domestic marketing and international operations. There, he learned how disciplined execution, customer insight, and operational rigor come together at scale, ultimately serving as Vice President of New Products and Marketing Analysis.

In 1988, Michael joined CheckFree Corporation at a pivotal moment, when electronic payments were still a novel idea. As the company’s first Vice President of Marketing, he helped shape the business model, lead national market entry, and build momentum behind what became the CheckFree Electronic Payment Service. The company’s successful growth and eventual IPO reinforced a core belief that has guided his work ever since: strategy only matters if it can be executed in the real world.

Since 2003, Michael has focused on helping early-stage companies find traction and established organizations adapt to change. His work spans growth strategy, branding, partnerships, and market expansion for companies including WorthPoint, Assurex Global, and DataPulse. In parallel, he has remained active as an early-stage investor and advisor, supporting founders through both opportunity and uncertainty.

Today, Michael brings decades of operating experience, pattern recognition, and calm judgment to leaders who need more than theory—they need practical guidance that moves the business forward.

Ready for Real Clarity?

If your team is stuck and you want straight talk, practical options, and a plan that works, let’s talk. I’ll listen first and tell you what I think—honestly and directly.