mParticle Stock

mparticle.comEnterprise Software / Data Management/​StorageFounded: 2012Funding to Date: $333.34MM

mParticle, founded in 2012 by Andrew Katz, Dave Myers, Jason Lynn and Michael Katz, is the developer of a customer data platform for every screen, helping users integrate and orchestrate their entire growth stack, enabling them to win in key moments of the customer journey. mParticle is headquartered in New York, NY.

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Team

Management Team

Dave Myers
Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer
Michael Katz
Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer & Board Member
Andrew Katz
Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer & Board Member
Kiran Hebbar
Chief Financial Officer

Board Members

Scott Friend
Bain Capital Ventures
Theodore Maidenberg
Social Capital
Matthew Safaii
Arrowroot Capital

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mParticle, a Customer Data Platform, announced today that it is expanding its catalog of data sources to include direct ingestion from data warehouses, beginning with Snowflake, and followed by support for Google BigQuery, Amazon RedShift, and Microsoft Azure. Warehouse Sync delivers cost and time savings for data teams that want to maximize their existing data infrastructure and solve the complexities of utilizing customer data for personalization.
mParticle, a leader in customer data infrastructure, announced today that it has acquired Vidora, an AI personalization platform for customer data. With the acquisition, teams can now easily create and deploy models across mParticle’s partner ecosystem of 300+ API integrations to improve decisioning, segmentation, and personalization.
DMPs are dead – long live CDPs … at least according to Michael Katz, CEO and co-founder of customer data platform mParticle.
mParticle, a New York City-based customer data infrastructure company, raised $150m in Series E funding
Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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