Ben Stoneham is a seasoned tech entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in driving innovation within technology start-ups and enterprise software development. As the Founder and CTO of Autologyx, he has been instrumental in shaping the company's vision and strategic direction, particularly with the...
Ben Stoneham is a seasoned tech entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in driving innovation within technology start-ups and enterprise software development. As the Founder and CTO of Autologyx, he has been instrumental in shaping the company's vision and strategic direction, particularly with the launch of Project 'Catalyst,' a groundbreaking initiative aimed at revolutionizing process automation. Under his leadership, Autologyx has emerged as a leading platform in the legal-tech space, providing cutting-edge solutions that streamline workflows and enhance compliance across various sectors, including retail, financial services, and global law.
Ben's extensive background includes founding and successfully exiting a SaaS business, FCP, which has equipped him with invaluable insights into the nuances of cloud computing and the SaaS model. His expertise spans a diverse range of industries, allowing him to apply innovative technologies to solve complex challenges in risk management and compliance. With a deep understanding of retail software and change management, Ben is adept at navigating the intricacies of business analysis and new business development, ensuring that Autologyx not only meets but exceeds market demands.
By transitioning the CEO responsibilities to Ed Wilson, a specialist in the legal-tech market, Ben is now able to focus on the next generation of the Autologyx platform. This strategic move underscores his commitment to fostering innovation and delivering exceptional value to clients. As he leads the charge on Project 'Catalyst,' Ben is poised to redefine the landscape of process automation, leveraging his skills in outsourcing and technology to drive transformative change across industries.