Andy Pearson is a customer-success and marketing leader with 17 years’ experience building brand-to-consumer connections across B2B and B2C channels, currently heading Customer Success at SessionLab from Exeter. He combines strategic marketing, product launch and CRM expertise gained at 3M, UBS and scale-ups to drive adoption, retention and measurable growth. Comfortable bridging marketing and product teams, Andy has hands-on digital skills (WordPress, HTML/CSS/JS, SEO/SEM, analytics) and has led acquisition and content strategies as well as event and webinar programmes. He also brings practical product sensibilities from designing a mobile game and contributing code to the Ruby/Rails ecosystem—improving form accessibility and front-end error handling on the well-known Formtastic plugin. A lifelong learner with a pragmatic, metrics-driven approach, he balances analytical rigour with a genuine enthusiasm for brands he believes in. Outside work he’s a programmer-nerd at heart—PC gamer, model painter and runner—reflecting a creative, detail-oriented mindset.
17 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
A level qualifications, A levels in Biology, Sport Science, English Language, Sociology and General Studies, A level qualifications, A levels in Biology, Sport Science, English Language, Sociology and General Studies at Churston Ferrers Grammar School
Bachelor’s Degree, Communications, Marketing, PR, Advertising, 2:1, Bachelor’s Degree, Communications, Marketing, PR, Advertising, 2:1 at University of Leicester
Post-Graduate Certificate in International Business Management, Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Merit, Post-Graduate Certificate in International Business Management, Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Merit at St. Mary's University, Twickenham
A Rails form builder plugin with semantically rich and accessible markup.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:6 commits in 1 month
Contributions summary:Andy primarily focused on enhancing the form building functionality within the Formtastic Rails plugin. They refactored the presentation of inline errors, changing the display from a paragraph to an unordered list, and subsequently added the ability to control the display of inline errors, allowing for choices such as sentence, list, or hidden. The user also updated CSS and spec files to accommodate the changed error presentation. This suggests a focus on both the backend form logic and the front-end presentation of form elements.
Contributions:39 commits, 25 pushes, 9 branches in 5 months
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Andy Pearson - Head Of Customer Success at SessionLab