ClassPass founder Payal Kadakia is stepping down from her role as CEO. The 34-year-old founder is swapping roles with executive chairman Fritz Lanman, who will now be taking the helm of the New ...
On arrival, ClassPass took the fitness world—and the tech world—by storm, when it debuted its subscription service for boutique fitness classes. These days its model is less certain, especially now ...
There's a rumor going around that ClassPass, a Google-backed fitness scheduling startup, is getting a new CEO. In the wake of recent price increases, fears of a growth slowdown, and the company's ...
ClassPass, the subscription-based fitness marketplace most recently valued at $1 billion, is today announcing that it has been acquired by Mindbody. Mindbody is a bit like the OpenTable of the fitness ...
Payal Kadakia will be replaced by Fritz Lanman, who is now tasked with growing what can be an unpredictable business model. ClassPass has proven that there is an appetite for an all-in-one pass to a ...
Early investor and Executive Chairman of ClassPass Fritz Lanman will be taking over as CEO of the company, with cofounder and former CEO Payal Kadakia swapping with him for the Executive Chairman role ...
Fitness startup ClassPass dismayed its New York City users Wednesday when it announced a dramatic change to its price structure. The cost of an unlimited membership increased to $190 from $125, a ...
There are plenty of CEOs-turned-investors, but few investors get quite as involved in their portfolio companies as Fritz Lanman. Lanman is currently the executive chairman and co-founder of Verst and ...
Payal Kadakia is finding more time to dance lately. The glamourous chief executive of ClassPass — the gym-hopping app that irked customers with a precipitous price hike last week — is “reducing her ...
Xponential Fitness has named ClassPass as the exclusive aggregator for all eight of their brands worldwide as the two companies team up for this multi-year deal that includes video and corporate ...
Yesterday, ClassPass announced that in New York, its Unlimited plan was going up to $200 from $125. This sent New Yorkers with a penchant for spinning and barre classes into a tizzy. But today, at an ...