Poppy Clare Veronica Gustafsson, Baroness Gustafsson, CBE (néePrentis; born 24 August 1982), is a British businesswoman and Labour Party life peer who served as Minister of State for Investment from 2024 to 2025.
Gustafsson co-founded Darktrace in 2013 and initially held the position of chief financial officer.[5] She subsequently took on the role of co-chief executive in 2016 and became the sole CEO in 2020.[7] She led Darktrace's initial public offering in 2021, and left the company in 2024 prior to the completion of its sale to the private equity firm Thoma Bravo.[8]
In 2008, Gustafsson married Roland Joel Gustafsson, a Swedish engineer; they have two daughters. She took her husband's surname after the birth of her eldest daughter.[2][3][11] She lives in Cambridgeas of 2020[update].[3]
At the 2019 UK Tech Awards, Gustafsson was named Tech Businesswoman of the Year.[14] In 2022, she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science (HonDSc) degree by the University of Sheffield, her alma mater.[15]