Andy Gamble joins as an investor and adviser for data and insight start-up Uncrowd during an exciting period of growth.
Transformational digital leader Andy Gamble has joined customer data and insight start-up Uncrowd as investor and advisor. This is a significant appointment for Uncrowd, coming as the company rapidly scales their data collection methodology and analytics software, expanding into the US market over the next few months.
Andy Gamble is Chief Information Officer for Currys PLC and a non-exec board advisor at Mulberry PLC. He has worked in technology for 25 years with some of the world’s largest businesses, including Sony and Dyson, to bring the transformative power of technology to life. He has worked inside organisations in North America, Asia and Europe and was an early advocate on the potential value data brings. He provided advice to early big data pioneer Unifi Software until their successful exit to Dell Boomi in 2020.
Richard Hammond, Uncrowd CEO and Founder, said, “It’s a rare moment when you pitch your business to a prospect and come away with a personal investment. That’s happened three times now to Uncrowd and that’s exactly how we came together with Andy Gamble! Andy is a huge catch, especially as his experience is so diverse; super-skilled retail and consumer focussed CIO, but also with a Silicon Valley background and startup chops. It’s wonderful to have Andy invest, even better to welcome him as an advisor.”
Andy Gamble said, “I’m super excited to be able to join the Uncrowd team as they scale their world class data and insights business. Uncrowd’s quantitative CX measurement methodology and comparative results are the future of customer analytics tech, and I’m proud to be not only an investor but also an advisor at such an exciting stage of Richard and the teams growth.”
Andy Gamble joins ex-dunnhumby CEO Simon Hay, and ex-Oracle CX leader Martin Ward on the Uncrowd advisory board.
About Uncrowd
Uncrowd is a UK-based experience analytics platform that collects objective CX data that shows brands why customers choose them or their competitors, so they can make the right moves to become more attractive to customers.