Yomi Tejumola, founder of an AI company, has been named one of the UK’s ‘most ambitious’ bosses, leading a fast-growing enterprise.
- Tejumola founded Algomarketing in 2017 to automate mundane tasks, which now operates globally, with clients including Cisco, Google, and Zoom.
- Recognised by LDC and the Times, Tejumola is among 50 leaders at high-growth companies promoting sustainability and international expansion.
- Algomarketing aims to enhance productivity and wellness through algorithmic marketing, tackling repetitive tasks in marketing operations.
- Algomarketing derives 65% of its revenue internationally, with ambitions to reach a £150m turnover by 2030.
Yomi Tejumola, the London-based founder of a fast-growing AI company, has been included in a prestigious list of the UK’s ‘most ambitious’ leaders. The recognition highlights Tejumola’s significant impact in the tech industry through his company, Algomarketing, which he established in 2017 while working as a data scientist at Google. His mission was to automate mundane tasks, thus enhancing efficiency in marketing operations worldwide.
Since its inception, Algomarketing has expanded its reach remarkably. It now operates in 27 countries across six continents, signifying a truly global presence. The firm collaborates with major tech companies such as Cisco, Google, and Zoom, underscoring its influence and reliability in the industry.
Tejumola’s recognition comes from LDC in partnership with the Times, identifying him as one of the top 50 ambitious business leaders of 2024. This accolade puts him in the company of entrepreneurs leading high-growth companies known for creating jobs, promoting social equality, and driving international expansion.
Expressing his gratitude, Tejumola remarked, ‘It’s an incredible honour to be recognised as an LDC Ambitious Business Leader this year.’ His vision through Algomarketing has been to restore joy to the workplace by deploying ‘Algos,’ or marketing super talents, globally. By harnessing algorithmic marketing, the company aims to eliminate 80% of the repetitive tasks that many marketers encounter.
Algomarketing’s impact extends beyond national borders, with 65% of its revenue generated from international markets. With projections to achieve a turnover of £150 million by 2030, the company’s growth ambitions remain robust. John Garner from LDC acknowledged the relentless drive of business leaders like Tejumola, celebrating their contributions to the industry.
Yomi Tejumola’s leadership in AI marketing continues to shape a forward-thinking future, marking significant strides in global business dynamics.