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    Gareth O'Loughlin

    CTO at Gagosian

    Gareth O'Loughlin is the CTO at Gagosian, a prominent global art network established by Larry Gagosian, leading the engineering team.

    With a solid background spanning over 15 years in software app and website development, Gareth has a remarkable track record in tech and business.

    As the initial engineer brought on board at his first startup, Gareth played a pivotal role that led to a $400M acquisition within a year.

    During his tenure at Skype, Gareth excelled in mobile and consumer electronics development, overseeing the launch of Skype for iPhone, which soared to #1 on the App Store.

    Following successful stints at two California startups, both later acquired, Gareth relocated to New York to join Casper as the Vice President of Technology.

    Gareth is highly experienced in building and leading top-performing teams, having gleaned valuable insights from managing teams ranging from small to large scale.

    With a strong educational foundation, Gareth pursued studies at Columbia University, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, University of Hamburg, University of Waterloo for his Computer Engineering bachelor's, and Columbia Business School for his MBA.

    His professional journey includes roles such as former Vice President, Engineering, Product & Design at oneID (now part of Neustar, Inc.), Vice President, Products at Causata, General Manager, Mobile & Consumer Electronics at Skype, and more.

    Gareth O'Loughlin's diverse experience in technology and leadership positions showcases a unique blend of expertise suitable for driving innovation at Gagosian and beyond.

    Highlights

    Jun 24 · artnet News
    With Online Sales Gathering Momentum, Gagosian Deepens Its Investment in Tech by Hiring Startup Veteran Sebastian Cwilich - artnet News
    Apr 22 · artnet News
    The Gray Market: Why Gagosian’s New Art Advisory Brings It Closer to Becoming the Amazon of the Art World (and Other Insights) - artnet News