Korbyt Names Former Verity Exec as CEO, Makes Other C‑Suite Moves

As CEO, Andrew Robson will prioritize product innovation, customer engagement, and expanding global market opportunities at the Addison-based digital signage and workplace experience software company, Korbyt said—while further scaling the Korbyt Anywhere platform. The company also announced two other C-suite additions.

Korbyt, an Addison-based provider of digital signage and workplace experience software, has named Andrew Robson as its new chief executive officer. Robson brings to Korbyt “a strong track record” as a chief executive and revenue leader in the financial services technology sector and is uniquely equipped to lead the company into its next chapter of growth, the company said. 

As CEO, Robson will prioritize product innovation, customer engagement, and expanding global market opportunities while further scaling the Korbyt Anywhere platform. His appointment comes as organizations continue to seek technologies that improve employee engagement, workplace communications, and space utilization across increasingly hybrid and distributed work environments, the company said.

Robson said he is “thrilled to join Korbyt at such an exciting and important moment for the company, and the broader workplace technology market.”

“Korbyt built an outstanding foundation with a powerful platform, a strong customer base, and a talented team that deeply understands how organizations communicate and engage across physical and digital environments,” he added in a statement.

The new CEO said the opportunity ahead is “significant as enterprises continue to invest heavily in how they create more connected, engaging, and intelligent workplace experiences.”

“I’m excited to work alongside the Korbyt team and our partners to build on the company’s momentum and help shape the next generation of digital signage and space management technology,” Robson added.

Veteran executive

Robson joins Korbyt from Verity, a provider of research management software, data, and analytics serving more than 350 financial services firms globally, where he served as CEO from 2021 until the company’s acquisition by TMX Group in 2025.

Previously, Robson served as president of Earnest Analytics and spent more than a decade at GLG as head of revenue for North American financial services.

“Andrew’s strong executive experience and track record of success, knowledge of Korbyt’s customer base, and commercial expertise make him the ideal leader to guide Korbyt through its next chapter of growth,” said Chris Ryan, managing partner of Clearhaven Partners. “We’re excited to partner with him as the company continues to expand its platform, accelerate innovation, and deliver exceptional value to customers.”

Additional C-suite promotions

In conjunction with Robson’s appointment, Korbyt also announced the promotion of two existing senior leaders as the company seeks to accelerate growth:

Travis Kemp has been appointed chief product officer, where he will lead the strategic direction and continued evolution of the Korbyt Anywhere platform, including AI-powered digital signage and space management innovations.

Nathan Fullington has been appointed chief customer officer, responsible for customer success, customer experience, and long-term customer growth initiatives across Korbyt’s global client base.

“These leadership appointments reflect the significant opportunity ahead for Korbyt,” Robson said. “We’re building a leadership team with deep expertise across product innovation, customer experience, and enterprise software growth to ensure we continue delivering meaningful outcomes for customers and partners worldwide.”


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