I met Devon Tivona & Sam Felsenthal about 15 months ago. I knew in the first 15 minutes that I wanted to invest in the two of them. They were smart, thoughtful, humble, and driven. They also had a passion for a problem that remained unsolved and one that they could not let go of.
Today, their obsession has unlocked a new milestone as Juno joins Ramp.
That obsession is guest travel: the trips companies arrange for people who don’t work there. Candidates, customers, contractors, specialists. High-stakes, time-sensitive, and almost universally unmanaged and disjointed. Devon and Sam have spent the better part of a decade convinced this need must be better served.
Juno launched in late 2024, enterprise-ready from day one and built around a conviction both have held consistently: these aren’t anonymous travelers. They are candidates, customers, and partners. Every trip a company arranges for someone outside its walls is a brand moment, and most companies are squandering it.
In 15 months, the team validated that conviction with leading enterprises across healthcare, higher education, and financial services adopting Juno. They built deep TMC partnerships, and expanded into the broader complexity of corporate travel programs.
Joining Ramp gives Devon and Sam the resources to pursue the vision they’ve been working toward all along: guest travel, payments, and expenses operating as one coherent system. Sam and Devon remain as co-CEOs. The team, the brand, and the roadmap continue. As Devon put it: “This is an evolution of our vision, not a departure from it.”
We’ve been proud to back Devon and Sam from the beginning and are grateful to have had a front-row seat to what this team built. Congratulations to the entire Juno team on this well-earned milestone.
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