Andrew Michael | |
Birth Date: | 1980 1, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Cyprus |
Occupation: | entrepreneur |
Andrew Michael (born 10 January 1980) is a British-Cypriot tech entrepreneur and founder of Fasthosts, Livedrive and Bark.com.
Andrew Michael was born in Cyprus,[1] and grew up in Charlton Kings, near Cheltenham, United Kingdom.[2] Aged 17, and as part of an A-level project, Michael started web hosting company, Fasthosts.[3] In 2002, Fasthosts was listed in the Sunday Times as one of the fastest growing technology companies in the UK, and by 2005 reported a turnover of £20m and a profit of £5m.[4] In 2006 the company was sold to German internet company United Internet for a reported £61m, with Michael owning a 75% share in the company.[5]
In 2008, Michael founded UK-based cloud storage and cloud backup company Livedrive, which offered customers unlimited online storage.[6] Nicholas Cowell was also an investor in the company.[7] In late 2009 he launched the company in the US.[8]
In 2014 Michael sold Livedrive to J2 Global.[9]
In 2014 Andrew co-founded Bark.com with Kai Feller. The company enables customers to easily contact local service professionals,[10] avoiding the need to make multiple calls. In March 2015 Nick Hewer signed on as brand ambassador.[11]