Cambridge Intelligence, the leading data visualization experts, have announced changes in senior management, appointing a new CEO and reshaping their leadership team to support their next phase of growth. Founded by Joe Parry in 2011, Cambridge Intelligence provide a range of connected data visualization tools for law enforcement, cyber security, fraud management and business intelligence.
Joe, who has stepped down as CEO, said: “It’s a hugely exciting new chapter for the business. As the company has evolved, we’ve built a strong management team with a broad range of skills and expertise. In our second decade, we’ve begun harnessing that expertise to move away from a reactive approach to innovation, towards one in which we proactively drive growth.” Joe is now chair of the board.
Bryan Amesbury, a veteran of the enterprise software industry, has been appointed CEO. Bryan has been an integral part of the leadership team since 2017 and brings extensive scale-up experience. He said: “I’m excited to have this opportunity to work with the team to build on our company’s tremendous achievements. Our track record of technology innovation and quality gives us an excellent basis for maximizing market opportunities for the business, as the importance of graph visualization continues to develop.”
Bryan is supported by a new leadership team, including Chief Revenue Officer Kaush Kotak, Chief Technology Officer Nick Collings, and Chief Financial Officer Chris Howell. This will provide a deep understanding of customers’ changing needs and nurture talent.
Founded in 2011, Cambridge Intelligence build data visualization tools designed to make the world a safer place. From law enforcement to cyber security and fraud detection, they work with organizations around the globe, with thousands of analysts relying on their technology to ‘join the dots’ in data. Their toolkits enable users to quickly and easily build game-changing data visualizations and deploy them anywhere.
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