Juro appoints Mark Flowers as CTO

Legal tech company Juro has announced the appointment of Mark Flowers as chief technology officer; a role that until now has been held by co-founder Pavel Kovalevich. The appointment follows Juro’s $23mn Series B raise in January 2022.

Flowers joins Juro from Aircall, a cloud-based call centre software, where he was vice president of engineering – and before that he has had senior roles at organisations including Condeco, BT and Macrovision. According to Juro co-founder and CEO Richard Mabey, Flowers signed his Aircall offer letter through Juro, and Mabey said: “He never forgot that experience, which meant we reached common ground on what we’re building at Juro instantly.”

Juro, which is an all-in-one contract automation platform for in-house counsel, has raised a total of $31.5m since it was founded in 2016. It has seen its annual recurring revenue triple year on year and its customers include Deliveroo and Cazoo.

Flowers said: “Juro’s solution stands out as the best-in-breed for contract automation, but the confidence and ambition of its team is also a huge asset. I am excited to collaborate with an adept team of engineers to help redefine best practice in the sector over the next few years.”