Mykolas Rambus
Mykolas is the President and member of the Board of Directors for Quaero, the leading data orchestration and analytics Customer Data Platform (CDP). The company’s unique Customer Data Platform helps large, sophisticated enterprises deliver outstanding personalized customer experiences (CX) by making it much easier to manage and analyze massive quantities of customer information. Quaero currently operates the world’s largest CDP implementation that serves more than a billion consumers globally.
Previously, Mykolas was General Manager of Equifax’s marketing services division, a business unit engaged with thousands of clients ranging from Fortune 25 to SMB’s, providing IXI data exchange, digital, and highly regulated credit marketing data and insights.
Before joining Equifax in 2016, Mykolas was Co-Founder and CEO at Wealth-X, the leading global wealth data business that he led from inception in 2010 through to sale. During that time, he scaled the company from “three guys and a couch” to a global organization of more than 250 staff across 13 offices, helping hundreds of top banks, non-profits, and luxury brands grow their businesses and remain compliant using specialty data. He also led the successful acquisition of London-based Ledbury Research bolstering Wealth-X’s position as the global authority on wealth.
During the great recession, Mykolas was an executive at Forbes Media, where he was responsible for both strategic initiatives critical to the firm’s business growth, and an award-winning Chief Information Officer. Before joining Forbes, he was a partner with KAHLE Partners, where he directed sales and business development activities, and a consultant to Greylock Ventures.
Mykolas began his career as Co-founder and CEO of LOBBY7, the MIT mobile software spin-off backed by Softbank, sold to Nuance in 2003, and served as Chief Information Officer at W. P. Carey, the public Real Estate Investment Trust.
He is a frequent commentator on data and technology, has presented at numerous conferences, and been interviewed by CNBC, CNN, BBC, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Thomson Reuters, the New York Times and more. Mykolas studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he concentrated his undergraduate studies on Operations Research, Information Technology, and Urban Studies and Planning.