Published date: Friday, 5 June 2026


Employee spotlight:
Ammar Jawad Doosh

Meet Ammar Jawad Doosh, LoopMe’s VP AI – he talks about the talented people behind our AI, his personal background, and why he never misses his daughters’ school events.


Why did you decide to join LoopMe?
From the outside, LoopMe seems to have all the right ingredients in place to leapfrog the competition in AI capabilities (a strong data science team, talented and sharp product managers and tenured engineers). This is such a powder keg for agentic transformation and it only takes a handful of AI-native leads to set it off.

What motivates you to come to work?
Hannah, our London office manager, and her great choice of healthy snacks. I hope it’s not a crime to stuff my workbag with these snacks; I’ve got a family to feed.

Do you have any WFH routines or rituals?
I recently bought a Remarkable Pro (e-ink reader similar to Kindle). I’ve set up an automated loop where questions I ask agentic coding tools like Claude Code, Gemini Code Assist or Codex that appears to indicate a gap in my knowledge are automatically turned into technical deep-dives and synchronised to my Remarkable device once I am back home and connect it to the charger. I then read these newly written deep-dives every morning on my train ride to work and any questions/notes I write will rewrite these same PDFs to answer my questions and fill my gaps. This is the future.

Tell us about yourself.
I am originally a Syrian refugee and I have this push inside me since I was a kid growing up in Denmark to prove that we can be an asset, and a net benefit to society. I am also a proud father of two young girls aged 3 and 6. When my friends visit they always giggle at the doll with long hair sitting on my desk: I bought it to practice how to tie their hair and braid it. Also, I have memorised all of Gabby’s Dollhouse greatest hits in case we ever do a karaoke night out.

Do you have any hobbies?
Every Sunday, I leave around 2pm to go for a solo hike somewhere remote and will persist into the midnight. It’s my way of processing all of my emotions, thoughts and anxieties built up over the week and I love every minute of it. I also do Muay Thai (well I should really say I take a beating in the ring) and I opened a gym in Deptford with two other friends several years ago

What has been your greatest achievement in the last year?
I have never missed a Stay & Read (why my calendar is blocked every Friday morning until 11am) or a parent volunteering event at either of my girls’ schools. Yeah yeah, cheesy stuff but I have a goal of being generationally a better parent to my girls than my parents were to me. So, if anyone needs their hair braided, or would like to hear my routine of nail polish and how to keep feet still, just give me a shout!


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