People are what makes a company successful and we believe we have an incredibly talented team at Ubisense. Our Board provides guidance and counsel for the company.
Andy Hopper Chairman
Professor Andy Hopper CBE is one of the foremost leaders in the technology industry having co-founded twelve successful companies, including Acorn Computers Ltd. He is currently head of the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.
Richard Green CEO
Richard Green has over twenty years of experience in the software industry. Prior to Ubisense, he was a founder of Smallworld which listed on Nasdaq in 1996 and was acquired by GE in 2000.
Dick Newell Director
Dick Newell was the original project manager of PDMS, the core product of Aveva. Subsequently, he was a founder and chairman of Smallworld.
Robert Sansom Director
Dr Robert Sansom co-founded FORE Systems, acquired by Marconi for $4.5 billion. An active angel investor and mentor to start-ups, he co-founded and is the chairman of Cambridge Angels.
Peter Harverson Director
Peter Harverson most recently held a number of senior executive roles at Sun Microsystems, including director of services, Europe. He also held senior roles at Intel and Texas Instruments.
Gordon Campbell CFO
Gordon is a qualified Chartered Accountant with over fourteen years experience in Cambridge based technology companies. He was part of the team involved in the NASDAQ listing of Smallworld and numerous private funding rounds including the raising of £50m for UbiNetics.
J Keith Lomas Director
Keith Lomas brings international financial experience to Ubisense, from an investment banking background gained at Daiwa Europe, Kleinwort Benson and SG Warburg.
Paul Taylor Director
Paul Taylor joins Ubisense after twenty-one years at Aveva Group plc – a global engineering IT software supplier to the plant, power and marine industries. Paul is a Fellow of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Anite plc – a provider of software solutions to the international wireless and leisure travel industries.