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BirthplaceCambridge
Birthdate1/8/76

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Andrew Scott

Andrew is currently CEO of Rummble. A passionate advocate of mobile technology, Rummble is his sixth internet start-up.

With 15 years in ICT including 9 years in mobile, Andrew also sits on the board of www.UnLtdWorld.com (an online platform which connects and empowers social entrepreneurs), of www.mlovesociety.org (an organisation dedicated to educating to inspire) and is active in the London start-up community.

After launching a fanzine for Atari ST computers in 1989 he started his first real company age 16, called Computer Advisory Services; his school were his first client. in 1997 Andrew started VirtualCities, a local business web portal, registering 150+ virtual city domains around the UK. Discovering the concept was early to market for the UK and struggling to sell advertising, Andrew evoled WorldWideCity into building e-business solutions.

Consequently through the dot com years Andrew ran a web development company serving blue chip clients, which sold to CMG plc in 2000. There he developed the world’s first online digital video news archive (www.BritishPathe.com with over 3500 hrs of video and 12 million+ images) with sister company Cambridge Imaging.

Since 2001 Andrew has founded a ground breaking interactive personal fitness website (InTraining) with Olympian Dave Morgan, was CTO of a CRM and marketing startup (TelephoneWizard), built the UK’s first interactive SMS flirting service (DinnerDateAuctions) and pioneered Europe’s first location based social software (playtxt).

Andrew regularly speaks at industry events and contributes to trade press.

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