Dan Kan (executive)

[2] Kan graduated from Seattle's Lakeside School in 2005[3] Claremont McKenna College in 2009 and planned to pursue a career in finance.

Following his time at UserVoice, Kan founded several companies, including Appetizely[4] and Exec[4] in 2011.

Exec operated as an on-demand personal assistant service that most customers used for house cleaning purposes.

In 2014, Kan sold Exec to Handy, a San Francisco-based on-demand service company.

Kan later joined Vogt at Cruise Automation in 2014 after the company participated in Y-Combinator, a startup accelerator that mentors up-and-coming entrepreneurs.