Class of 2025

Adrian Odgers

COO and Sales Officer

United States

A transformation executive and angel investor who treats every problem as a business problem, with strategy as a set of hypotheses tested against one ambition and measured by incremental gains over time.

Induction

Adrian Odgers was inducted into the CX Hall of Fame for a discipline that very few transformation executives bring to enterprise CX work: he treats CX as an ordinary business problem, with no special carve-out for being CX.

Odgers has spent twenty-five years across digital, CX, and commercial outcomes, currently as COO and Sales Officer for a Dubai-based biotech, with a parallel angel investing portfolio. His operating principle is direct. Every problem is a business problem. CX strategy, in his framing, is not a separate discipline with its own metrics and its own logic. It is a set of hypotheses to be tested against the ambition of the business, with one metric that everyone agrees on, not a wall of KPIs that cancel each other out.

His other operating discipline he borrows openly from elite athletics: incremental gains. The same approach that took British Cycling and English rugby to dominance is the operating mode he applies to transformation programs. Small, consistent improvements, compounded over time, with rigorous instrumentation. The temptation in transformation work is the big-bang launch. Odgers argues that big-bang transformation almost always produces big-bang failure. The compounding model is unfashionable. It also works.

What earned Odgers induction is the consistency of treating CX as a normal commercial discipline rather than a special category.

Practice

Odgers’ practice operates from Dubai, where he serves as COO and Sales Officer for a biotech company with parallel involvement as an angel investor across early-stage technology and CX-adjacent businesses. His body of work spans large enterprise transformation, commercial restructuring, and the kind of compounded incremental improvement that translates between athletic performance frameworks and business operations. The shift his work has helped drive is a more disciplined integration of CX strategy into ordinary commercial decision-making rather than treating it as a parallel discipline with its own logic.

Recognition

COO and Sales Officer at a Dubai-based biotech company.

Twenty-five-year practice across digital, customer experience, and commercial transformation.

Featured guest on CX in the Wild, Season 9.

"Every problem is a business problem."

Adrian Odgers · CX in the Wild · Season 9

Inducted 2025. Endorsed by The Global CX Alliance.

Recognition endorsed by The Global CX Alliance.

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