(Sharecast News) – Trustpilot said on Monday that it has appointed Adrian Blair as its new chief executive officer.
Blair has held a number of senior executive and commercial roles throughout his career. He was global chief operating officer of Just Eat from 2011-2018. As COO, with P&L responsibility for the UK and all international markets, he played a key role in the successful growth and transition of Just Eat from a loss-making start-up to a FTSE 100 company generating over £170m of EBITDA. Trustpilot said.

From 2019 to 2022, Blair was CEO of Dext, an SaaS accounting automation platform. Most recently, he was chief business officer of Cera, the digital-first healthcare-at-home company, with responsibility for product, engineering, data and care delivery teams.

Blair will be joining the business on 13 September.

Chair Zillah Byng-Thorne said: “We are delighted to be able to announce Adrian as chief executive officer. One of the things that makes Trustpilot distinct is its purpose and culture, and I have no doubt that he will be a success in supporting this while taking the business forward.

“We believe he has a unique range of experiences which made him the standout candidate for the role – from working with founder-led businesses through to helping lead Just Eat into the FTSE 100. He has a proven track record in growing platform and SaaS businesses, and everyone at Trustpilot is looking forward to working with him.”

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