Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Urban Airship CEO Faces Sexual Assault Investigation
Scott Kveton, the CEO of Portland-based Urban Airship, is facing police investigation into sexual assault, related to his former girlfriend. According to The Oregonian, the claims come after several, earlier police investigations and court filings related to their relationship. Urban Airship is a provider of mobile notification services used heavily in mobile apps. Urban Airship is venture backed by August Capital, Foundry Group, Intel Capital, True Ventures and Verizon, and recently raised a huge, $25M funding round.