Eventbrite hires Joel Crouch: General Manager for UK and Ireland

jC trip consul3Eventbrite announced that Joel Crouch has joined the company as its new General Manager for UK and Ireland.  In addition to delivering on commercial targets, Joel’s responsibility will be to drive growth throughout the region for the self-service ticketing platform.  Joel brings over 15 years international experience working with technology giants EMC and Google and most recently with Lanyon.. His experience includes applying technology to respond to customer demands.Commenting on his appointment, Joel Crouch said:

“Both the UK and Ireland have a vibrant events culture, and leading Eventbrite’s teams in this region is a chance to be part of it all.  For a venue or a business it is great to see just how much Eventbrite’s online technologies can lighten the administrative burden of selling tickets, and for attendees it means that they can buy tickets anywhere, on any device and anytime. Our growth in the region is a testament to both our cutting edge technology, particularly in the mobile space, and the commitment of our experienced teams in London and Dublin. They have done a great job establishing online ticketing over the past few years, and I’m confident that I can accelerate the drive to bring smarter and more efficient event ticketing to even more types of events in Britain and Ireland, helping event professionals work smarter and more efficiently and bringing a seamless booking experience to attendees.”

Based in Eventbrite’s London office,  Joel Crouch will report to Randy Befumo, vice-president of strategy. On appointment, Randy Befumo added:

“It is great to welcome Joel to our London office. The UK is our biggest market outside of America, and we are pleased that our continued success here allows us to expand our local team with this senior hire. Joel’s extensive leadership skills combined with operational expertise will help us develop as a company. As the new General Manager for Eventbrite in the region, Joel will oversee performance and teams, helping us create an authentic local business that speaks to the specific needs of organisers and consumers in the region.”

Event organisers using Eventbrite enjoy access to various tools and tips on the site that help them sell more tickets; from mobile ticketing and smarter at the door check in technology to the latest in marketing data analytics.Notes to Editors:

  • Eventbrite is the ticketing partner of choice for Ministry of Sound, BoomTown Fair, WOMAD, Outlook festival and Dimensions festival, among others
  • Eventbrite can be used to organise any type of music event, from an intimate show to a sell-out festival. Its simple and customisable set-up puts total control over the event in the hands of the organiser, allowing them to be selling tickets in as little as 10 minutes
  • This includes deciding the refund policy, which can even include booking fees and payment processing fees if customers use Eventbrite payment processing
  • Eventbrite has been present in the UK since 2011
  • Over 165,000 music shows and festivals have been organised on Eventbrite worldwide

About EventbriteEventbrite is the world’s largest self-service ticketing platform, hosting a vibrant collection of live experiences to fuel people’s passions and enrich their lives. For organisers, Eventbrite provides a seamless solution to create compelling event pages, sell tickets, promote and manage events, and analyse results - from the web or any mobile device. For attendees, Eventbrite offers access to a wide variety of live experiences, from small photography and yoga classes to large concerts and festivals with tens of thousands of people. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company has processed more than 200 million tickets in 180 countries and has eight offices around the world, including its European headquarters in London. Investors include Sequoia Capital, Tiger Global and T. Rowe Price. Learn more at www.eventbrite.co.uk.

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