Wag App Founder Alexandra. Last year, Wag’s founders, wonder-bros Jonathan and Joshua Viner, went from being fundees to funders, launching their own fund for consumer startups.. Now, they’re abandoning that plan to put all of their bones in one basket: an electric bike-share startup with $37m in funding called Wheels.. If you love something, let it go. Almost exactly one year ago, then-3-year-old dog walking startup. Wag founders Jonathan and Joshua Viner are leaving dogs behind for bikes. Wheels, the Viner brothers’ new electric bike-share startup, is announcing $37 million in funding from Tenaya Capital. The owner of the dog-walking app WAG buys a house and does not smile once during the process. Chrishell drags an ex-boyfriend who turns out to be Glee 's Matthew Morrison .
View Alexandra Curran’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Alexandra has 4 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Alexandra. We invented on-demand dog walking in 2015, and Wag! is now available in all 50 states and 4,600 cities. The mobile app gives pet parents more flexibility to manage everyday life and instant access to experienced and trustworthy dog walkers, boarding hosts, and sitters in their communities.
Wag raised another $40 million round in April of 2017, according to Crunchbase, nearly doubling its capital raised to-date. And then, of course, its latest capital event came less than a year after that, dropping $300 million into its coffers in a single go.
Alexandra from Wag was needlessly rude Also the whole competition thing between Christine and Chrishell was the cringiest scripted thing I’ve seen on this show. But anyway seeing the way Alexandra spoke to Chrishell reminded me of a rude customer with a store employee. Prior to Wheels Joshua and Jonathan founded the popular dog walking app Wag with the mission of creating the safest and most trusted platform to get your dog walked. They scaled to over 100 cities. At the start of 2018, Wag looked like tech's next Big Thing. Wag founders Jonathan and Joshua Viner are leaving dogs behind for bikes. Wheels, the Viner brothers’ new electric bike-share startup, is announcing $37 million in funding from Tenaya Capital.