CTOs on the Move


 
Our mission at WHOOP is to unlock human performance. We believe everyone has an inner potential. A potential to perform at their highest level. We believe this potential can be harnessed by uncovering secrets your body is trying to tell you.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.whoop.com
  • 1325 Boylston Street #401
    Boston, MA USA 02215
  • Phone: 617.670.1074

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Benjamin Mullen
Information Security Manager Profile
Jaime Waydo
Chief Technology Officer Profile

Funding

Whoop raised $12M on 09/22/2015
Whoop raised $25M on 03/06/2018
Whoop raised $55M on 11/12/2019
Whoop raised $100M on 10/28/2020

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