AutoGravity — a digital auto loan aggregator — named Lukas Wickart as its first chief financial officer, the company announced in a press release.
“He brings extensive industry experience and excellent business acumen,” Andy Hinrichs, founder and chief executive of AutoGravity, said in the release. “We are confident that he will prove invaluable to the company as we embark on our next phase of intensive growth.”
Wickart comes to the position with more than 10 years of financial and accounting experience, including his most recent position as vice president of corporate strategy and finance at Surf Airlines, a private consumer airline. His AutoGravity bio also states that he’s a “passionate pilot.” Prior to Surf, he was a leading advisor for The Boston Consulting Group, where he worked with Fortune 500 corporations to develop business strategies.
“AutoGravity is revolutionizing the auto finance industry by realizing the full potential of smartphone technology to change the way people pay for their cars,” Wickart said. “I look forward to accelerating AutoGravity’s rapid momentum in the FinTech industry by working alongside the best minds in the business.”