Robin heads up Thought Machine’s marketing function in North America. Robin joined Thought Machine with 18 years of experience in various global and regional marketing leadership roles at EY and Deloitte. Prior to the Big Four, Robin was a product manager at Dun & Bradstreet’s ecommerce division and led the go-to-market effort in launching its first digital solution. Robin started her career as a software engineer and then a product development manager with extensive hands-on experience with various programming languages and relational database design.
Robin holds a master’s degree in information networking from Carnegie Mellon University and a bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin.
Peter Hayes is a career Banker who retired from Lloyds Banking Group in 2018 having joined in 2010 from RBS. During the last 27 years in banking he was focused entirely on the major change programmes undertaken in both banks. As Director Group Change Management at Lloyds, he was responsible for the Group’s full change portfolio.
Piotr leads the Vault Payments department, comprising engineering, product management, programme management and quality engineering. He is responsible for the vision, strategy and development of Thought Machine’s payments solutions.
Piotr spent five years as an individual contributor software engineer before devoting the last several years to engineering management roles, including leading various product engineering teams across Vault Core and Vault Payments at Thought Machine. Prior to joining Thought Machine, Piotr worked as a software engineer at J.P. Morgan, building trading platforms and quantitative research libraries.
Piotr holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in computer science from the University of Oxford.
Max co-founded IQ Capital in 2007 and looks after investments in fintech, insurtech, comms and medtech space as well as leading fundraising activities.
Max has been in venture capital since 2001 and has led investments into over three dozen start-ups, with exits including Grapeshot (Oracle), Phonetic Arts (Google), Neul (Huawei), Spectral Edge (Apple), Stillfront (IPO), Sirigen (BD) and Quotient (EKF). He currently represents IQ Capital on the boards of several scale-ups – including Audio Analytic, Concirrus, Fluidic Analytics and Thought Machine, collectively valued at well over $1bn and growing rapidly. Max also works with a number of seed stage companies as board advisor.
Prior to venture, Max spent a few years in telecoms, where he caught the start-up bug while being part of operating teams building mobile operators from start to scale up.
Max has been a member of Invest Europe (formerly EVCA) Venture Capital Council since 2015 and was elected to the Board in 2019. Max holds a BSc in Economics (Maryland) and an MBA (Cambridge).