Luke Evans
About Luke Evans
Luke Evans serves as the Vice President of Research and Development at Calabrio, Inc., where he has worked since 2017. He has extensive experience in technology leadership roles, including positions at Stytch, Inc., Dun and Bradstreet, and Indicee Inc.
Work at Calabrio
Luke Evans has served as the Vice President of Research and Development at Calabrio, Inc. since 2017. In this role, he has been instrumental in the development of advanced analytics for Calabrio One and Symmetrics units. He played a key role in integrating Stytch's cloud enterprise business intelligence features into Calabrio's flagship products, enhancing the analytics capabilities offered to clients. His contributions have significantly influenced the innovation of operational call center and workforce management data utilization within the organization.
Previous Experience at Stytch, Inc.
Luke Evans has held the position of Chief Technology Officer at Stytch, Inc. since 2016. His tenure at Stytch has lasted for eight years, during which he has focused on advancing the company's technology initiatives. His leadership in this role has contributed to the development of cloud enterprise solutions that align with industry trends and customer needs.
Career at Dun & Bradstreet
Luke Evans worked at Dun & Bradstreet in various capacities. He served as Chief Scientist from 2014 to 2015, contributing to research and development efforts for one year. Following this, he took on the role of Chief Technology Officer at the Dun & Bradstreet Cloud Innovation Center from 2015 to 2016 for eight months. His work during this period focused on driving innovation within the company's cloud offerings.
Background in Technology and Engineering
Luke Evans has a robust background in technology and engineering, having held several key positions throughout his career. He was the Chief Scientist and Vice President of Research at Business Objects from 2003 to 2007. Prior to that, he worked as Chief Architect and Chief Scientist at Crystal Decisions from 1996 to 2003. His early career included roles such as Systems Manager at the University of Gloucestershire and Software Engineer at Robinson Associates, showcasing a long-standing commitment to technology development.