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Exec (errand service) : ウィキペディア英語版
Exec (errand service)
Exec was a company based in San Francisco, USA, that provided companies and individuals access to on-demand personal assistants (for delivery, furniture assembly, research, etc.) and cleaning services.〔(Exec | CrunchBase Profile )〕 Started by Justin Kan, founder of Justin.tv, in February 2012 with co-founders Daniel Kan, his brother, and Amir Ghazvinian, Exec was backed by Y Combinator and other prominent investors. The company was acquired by Handy (company) in January 2014.
== History ==

Exec received $3.3 million in seed funding.〔(Exec Scores $3.3M To Do Odd Jobs, On-Demand, For A La Carte Pricing )〕 〔(Justin Kan Launches Exec For Real-Time Mobile Jobs ), Forbes, February 29, 2012.〕 In September 2013, Exec shut down its errand service to focus on its cleaning service .〔(R.I.P. Lazy Times: Exec Shuts Down Errand Service But Keeps Cleaning )〕 In January 2014, Handybook, a company founded by Oisin Hanrahan, Umang Dua, Ignacio Leonhardt, and Weina Scott in 2012 announced that it had acquired Exec.〔(Handybook Hoovers Up Exec For “Under $10M” To Sweep The Home Services Market )〕

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