Euwyn Poon is a Singapore-born entrepreneur who founded Spin,[1][2] a shared electric scooter company based in San Francisco that was acquired by Ford in 2018,[3][4][5] and is the founding partner of venture capital firm Moso Capital.
In 2010, Poon founded Opzi[6] which later became the software platform behind the First Round Network.
[7] In 2017, Poon and co-founders Derrick Ko and Zaizhuang Cheng started Spin, which became the first company to launch a shared micro-mobility solution in the United States when it launched orange-colored bicycles with GPS-enabled locks in Seattle in July.
[8] In early 2018, Spin introduced electric scooters to its fleet of shared vehicles, which resulted in rapid growth of the business until its acquisition by Ford in November.
[9] Spin operated as the micro-mobility unit of Ford as part of Ford Smart Mobility until March 2022, when it was acquired by Berlin's Tier Mobility, a leading shared mobility company.