John Lazar (engineer)

Last updated
Dr

John Lazar

NationalityBritish
Known forEngineer, business leader & investor
Board member of Raspberry Pi Foundation

John Wilfred Lazar CBE FREng FBCS (born March 1959) is a British investor, engineer and businessman. [1] He spent much of his career at Metaswitch, where he served as chairman and CEO, after starting at the company as a software engineer.

Contents

He received his CBE in 2016 for services to engineering. Lazar currently serves as the chairman for the Raspberry Pi Foundation and co-founder & General Partner at Enza Capital. [2]

Education and career

Lazar graduated in Computer science from the University of the Witwatersrand and then completed an MSc in that subject and a DPhil in History at Balliol College, Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. [3]

He began his career in 1987 at Metaswitch, rising through the company and becoming its CEO in 2009, [4] and then chairman in 2015. Metaswitch was an innovator in the Voice over IP and softswitches industries. [5] While serving as its CEO, Metaswitch opened a new technology facility at Cambridge University. [6] Metaswitch built a strong relationship with AT&T as a leader of network virtualization, [7] and also launched the Project Calico, an open source project. [8]

Since leaving his roles at Metaswitch, Lazar has focused heavily on investing in both UK technology companies and also African-based startups through Enza Capital. [9] [10] He also works closely with a number of institutions to support competitions for African startups and engineering innovations. [11] [12] Lazar has also spoken at various summits about the future of engineering. [13] [14] In 2020 he became the Chair of the Board for the Raspberry Pi Foundation. [15]

Recognition

In 2016 Lazar was honoured with a CBE for his services to the engineering industry. [16] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2011 and in February 2024 the Academy announced his nomination as its Presidential candidate for election by Fellows at the September 2024 AGM. [3]

Related Research Articles

Brent Shawzin Hoberman is a British entrepreneur and investor. During the dot-com boom, he co-founded lastminute.com with Martha Lane Fox in 1998, where he was CEO from its inception, before selling the business to Sabre in 2005 for $1.1bn.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stephan Morais</span>

Stephan Morais is a Portuguese British investor.

Techstars is a pre-seed investor that provides access to capital, mentorship, and other support for early-stage entrepreneurs. It was founded in 2006 in Boulder, Colorado. As of January 2024, the company had accepted over 4,100 companies into its accelerator programs with a combined market capitalization of $106bn USD. Techstars operates accelerator programs in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Oceania.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">David Cleevely</span> British businessman and academic

David Douglas Cleevely, CBE, FREng, FIET is a British entrepreneur and international telecoms expert who has built and advised many companies, principally in Cambridge, UK.

Metaswitch Networks is a private UK-based company that was acquired by Microsoft in July 2020. Metaswitch Networks designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed telecommunications software to communication service providers, equipment manufacturers, and large enterprises.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">GV (company)</span> Venture capital unit of Alphabet Inc.

GV Management Company, L.L.C. is a venture capital investment arm of Alphabet Inc., founded by Bill Maris, that provides seed, venture, and growth stage funding to technology companies. Founded as Google Ventures in 2010, the firm has operated independently of Google, Alphabet's search and advertising division, since 2015. GV invests in startup companies in a variety of fields ranging from the Internet, software, and hardware to life science, healthcare, artificial intelligence, transportation, cyber security and agriculture. It has helped finance more than 300 companies that include Uber, Nest, Slack, and Flatiron Health.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Raspberry Pi Foundation</span> Charity which promotes the study of basic computer science in schools, producer of the Raspberry Pi

The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a charity registered in England and Wales, as well as a UK company limited by guarantee. It was founded in 2009 to promote the study of computer science. It is part of a group that comprises legal entities in India, Ireland, and the United States, which carry out educational activities in those jurisdictions; and Raspberry Pi Ltd, a commercial subsidiary that develops Raspberry Pi computers and other hardware. The foundation’s charitable activities are funded through a combination of Gift Aid from the profits of Raspberry Pi Ltd, contracts for the delivery of educational services e.g. professional development for teachers, and donations from individuals, foundations, and other organisations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Eben Upton</span> Welsh computer scientist (born 1978)

Eben Christopher Upton is the Welsh CEO of Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd., which runs the engineering and trading activities of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. He is responsible for the overall software and hardware architecture of the Raspberry Pi device. He is a former technical director and ASIC architect for Broadcom.

Jumia is a Pan-African technology company that is built around a marketplace, logistics service and payment service. The logistics service enables the delivery of packages through a network of local partners while the payment services facilitate the payments of online transactions within Jumia’s ecosystem. It has partnered with more than 100,000 active sellers and individuals and it competes at various levels, indirectly with retailers such as Jiji and Maybrands limited, and is a direct competitor to Konga in Nigeria, and Amazon and Noon in Egypt.

Stears is a market intelligence company for investing in Africa, with headquarters in Lagos, Abuja, and London. Initially established as a media publication called Stears Business, the company was founded in 2017 by Preston Ideh, Abdul Abdulrahim, Foluso Ogunlana, and Michael Famoroti, who met at the London School of Economics and Imperial College in the United Kingdom.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Swvl</span> Ridesharing company based in Dubai

Swvl is an Dubai-based provider of tech-enabled mass transit solutions, offering intercity, intracity, B2B and B2G transportation products and services. Swvl operates in 135 cities in 20 countries across Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia. The company went public in March 2022 and is traded on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker SWVL.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aubrey Hruby</span> American investor

Aubrey Hruby is an investor and co-founder of InsiderPR and Africa Expert Network, and she speaks and writes regularly on African business issues in media. As a Senior Fellow at the Africa Center, Atlantic Council, she has worked with government agencies and policy-makers on business and is an advisor on Africa-focused investments.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gokada</span>

Gokada is a tech startup based in Lagos, Nigeria. The startup launched as a ride-hailing company in 2017, before diversifying into Logistics and Food Delivery in 2020 after a ban on commercial motorcycles by the Government of Lagos State.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paystack</span> Nigerian financial technology company

Paystack is a Nigerian financial technology company that offers payment processing services to businesses and was acquired by Irish-American financial services company Stripe for $200M in 2020. Its headquarters is located in Lagos, Nigeria.

Stitch is a fintech company operating in Africa providing open banking and payment products. The company's headquarters are located in Cape Town, South Africa.

Antler is a Singapore-based early stage investor founded in 2017. In 2023, Pitchbook ranked the company as the most active seed stage venture capital firm globally with 262 deals.

Moniepoint Inc., is a fintech company founded by Tosin Eniolorunda and Felix Ike in 2015 focusing on providing financial solutions for businesses.

Kobo360 is an African tech-enabled digital logistics platform, headquartered in Lagos and connects cargo owners to truck owners, with a physical presence in 6 African countries, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast.

Mara is a pan-African financial technology, cryptocurrency, blockchain, and cryptoeconomy company.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Taeillo</span>

Taeillo is a Nigerian furniture company specialising in African-inspired designs.

References

  1. "John Wilfred Lazar personal appointments". Companies House. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  2. "About the Company". Enza Capital.
  3. 1 2 "John Lazar announced as RAEng Presidential candidate". The Engineer. Retrieved 25 February 2024.
  4. "MetaSwitch Appoints John Lazar as CEO for both Carrier and Network Protocols Divisions". Metaswitch. April 7, 2009.
  5. Kene-Okafor, Tage (December 13, 2023). "Ex-Metaswitch CEO John Lazar joins Copia's board as the Kenyan e-commerce outfit rakes in $20M to push toward profitability". TechCrunch.
  6. Quested, Tony. "Transatlantic business opens Cambridge base". Cambridge Business Weekly.
  7. Rachel, King (December 16, 2014). "AT&T to Virtualize 75% of its Network by 2020". Wall Street Journal.
  8. "Metaswitch opens NFV code as Project Calico". The Register. July 10, 2014.
  9. Kene-Okafor, Tage. "African VC firm Enza Capital launches founder partner program as it closes $58M across funds". TechCrunch.
  10. Evans, Peter (October 7, 2018). "Q&A with angel investor John Lazar". The Times.
  11. "EBE graduate wins the prestigious Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation". University of Cape Town. June 11, 2019.
  12. "Smart meds dispenser wins RAEng Africa Prize". The Engineer.
  13. Excell, Jon. "Global engineering gathering to explore humanity's most pressing challenges". The Engineer.
  14. Staton, Bethan (January 30, 2023). "The growing tensions around spinouts at British universities". Financial Times.
  15. Colligan, Philip. "New Chair and Trustees of the Raspberry Pi Foundation". Raspberry Pi Foundation.
  16. "Fellows recognised in this year's Birthday Honours List". Royal Society of Arts. August 22, 2016.