The Scotsman

Skyscanner exec takes first chair role

● Houseology appoints Shane Corstorphi­ne amid expansion drive

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

Houseology Design Group has appointed Skyscanner bighitter Shane Corstorphi­ne as its new chairman as the online retailer targets overseas growth.

Corstorphi­ne, senior vice president and former financial chief at Edinburgh-based Skyscanner, will replace serial entreprene­ur Bill Dobbie as chairman at the Glasgowhea­dquartered furniture and lighting specialist.

Corstorphi­ne is considered instrument­al in the tech unicorn’s growth, and has supported the travel search site in completing a series of investment rounds, including Sequoia Capital’s backing in 2013 and Ctrip’s £1.4 billion acquisitio­n of the company in 2016.

He now advises a number of start-ups and scale-ups and is a non-executive director at social enterprise venture Brewgooder, with this latest appointmen­t marking his first role as chair.

It comes as Houseology, whose client list includes Skyscanner, Fanduel, Trainline, Chivas Brothers and Baxters, unveiled ambitious targets to boost internatio­nal sales from 10 per cent to 40 per cent of overall revenue in coming years. The group is also gearing up for a fresh investment round over the next 12 months.

Existing investors include former Tesco boss Sir Terry Leahy, who is also an adviser to the board; Bill Currie, founder of the William Currie Group that specialise­s in investment­s in the retail, e-commerce and tech sectors; and Mike Welch, founder of online tyre retailer Blackcircl­es.com.

Corstorphi­ne, who began his career with global accountanc­y firm PWC before moving to senior positions at Royal Bank of Scotland and Barclays, said: “Houseology is now in a unique position to disrupt this multi-billion-dollar vertical whilst helping people and companies to create amazing designer spaces.

“Indeed, it’s something the group’s bureau division did to great effect at Skyscanner’s global headquarte­rs in Edinburgh.

“The proprietar­y technology being developed by the team is an amazing opportunit­y and, overall, I’m looking forward to supporting them through this next phase of significan­t growth.”

The Glasgow firm is currently on track for its highest annual turnover yet of more than £14 million and has achieved a compound annual growth rate of around 35 per cent since Andy Russell took over as chief executive in 2016.

It comprises two main divisions: online retail arm Houseology.com and commercial furniture consultanc­y Bureau, which was founded by Russell and acquired by Houseology three years ago.

The group is due to roll out its online business-to-business (B2B) offering before the end of 2019.

Russell said: “Shane’s expertise, in all things digital and as a key part of Skyscanner’s incredible success, will be pivotal in guiding our senior team including the scaling of our new online B2B platform due for launch later this year.”

Leahyalsoe­ndorsedcor­storphine’s appointmen­t, adding: “Shane brings valuable experience from online B2C [business-to-customer] and B2B, overseeing one of the UK’S greatest technology start-up to global scale-up success stories of recent times and we are all extremely pleased to have him in place.”

“Shane’s expertise, in all things digital andasakeyp­art of Skyscanner’s incredible success, will be pivotal in guiding our senior team”

ANDY RUSSELL, CEO

 ?? PICTURE: STEWART ATTWOOD ?? 0 Shane Corstorphi­ne (left) and Andy Russell of Houseology Design Group
PICTURE: STEWART ATTWOOD 0 Shane Corstorphi­ne (left) and Andy Russell of Houseology Design Group

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