The day after Valentine's Day, Alexandra Chong went out to a brunch with about 20 women. She only knew five or six of them, but after half the day, Chong felt like she'd made friendships, learned so ...
"The way these dating apps and sites are structured, they're not thinking about female needs," says Chong Fed up with guys ruling the dating world, Alexandra Chong decided to take charge. She created ...
Alexandra Chong was at a post-Valentine's Day brunch two years ago with a group of girlfriends in London. During the lunch, the women started breaking down their relationships and dating in general.
Recorded on May 5, 2015. Alexandra Chong of Lulu shows Anthony Ha her team’s just-for-fun hackathon-produced web app on the Startup Alley stage and talks about what’s been going on with the company.
This article was taken from the April 2012 issue of Wired magazine. Be the first to read Wired's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands on loads of additional content by ...
Alexandra Chong, the CEO of dating app Lulu, got married over the weekend in Jamaica to her long-term boyfriend Jack Brockway. The wedding was a star-studded affair, with sources telling us that ...
Recorded on October 7, 2015. Sarah Lane interviews Alexandra Chong about the recent history and current state of her company Lulu. StrictlyVC kicks off the year in SF. Register now for unfiltered ...
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