FEATURE
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The bridge between what we build and the people who need it.

Marketing Team

15 Apr 2026

The Work Stuff:

What's your role at fu3e and what do you actually do? At fu3e, I help real estate companies bridge the gap where senior leadership has to rely on manual reporting and chase the latest versions. I simplify their lives by centralising all their reporting data through fu3e, giving them live visibility across their portfolio.

When did you join the team fuser? 01/01/2026

What were you up to before fu3e? I was working on the new business team at LandTech, helping developers with land acquisition by sourcing off-market land opportunities through our map-based software. In a challenging property market, technology tools have proven to be a key necessity to stay ahead.

What’s the best client win, deal, or moment you’ve had at fu3e so far? Considering I haven’t been here that long, the best moments have come from conversations with previous connections I’ve built throughout my years in real estate and following their development journey. Some developers I’ve known for years now come to me to talk about their reporting being fragmented, so it’s great to see their growth and follow the stages as companies expand and begin to need fu3e for their reporting operations.

What gets you fired up about working here? Working in an industry I’m truly passionate about, and the team at fu3e. We all support each other, and everyone is highly motivated and excellent at what they do.

What's one thing you've learned at fu3e that's blown your mind or changed how you work? One thing I’ve learned is that patience and consistency are key. Being someone who is impulsive and likes to get things done quickly, I’ve learned that some processes take longer, but quality outperforms quantity.

If you could land any dream client or break into any industry for fu3e, what would it be? I think the industrial and energy sectors are the most interesting at this point in time. I also enjoy seeing new luxury developments in London, as well as new countryside retreats being built within the hospitality sector.

The Fun Stuff:

What do you geek out about outside of work? Trying new restaurants - the culinary scene is incredible, and I especially enjoy Asian cuisine. Otherwise, it’s running and tennis.

What's your setup like? I go into our Mayfair office most days, which has a great workspace with everything you need.

Hot take time – what's your most controversial tech opinion? We’re overestimating short-term AI impact and underestimating long-term disruption. In the end, even in tech companies, people play the biggest role.

Two truths and one lie:

  • I have worked and lived in China.
  • I used to practice tennis next to Andy Murray.
  • I once auditioned for X Factor.

What's on your current playlist/podcast rotation? I haven’t really got into podcasts yet. My playlist is mostly rap, house and techno.

If you weren’t in sales, what would you be doing? I’d be in the luxury hotel industry or working as an interior designer.

Rapid Fire Round:

Favourite tool in the sales/client stack: LinkedIn - I use it a lot for building connections and staying up to date with new developments.

Go-to caffeine delivery system: Flat whites and matcha.

Night owl or early bird: Early bird!

Best pitch, campaign, or brand you’ve seen lately: Mercedes and Y-3’s Formula 1 collaboration by Yohji Yamamoto - very cool.

Super power you wish you had: Teleportation

 

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