Conor O'Loughlin (born 16 July 1983) is a former Irish rugby union player for Connacht in the Celtic League. He played at scrum half. He retired due to a hip injury in 2011.
Following his rugby career O'Loughlin founded Glofox, a business management software development company that services fitness studios and gyms. The software is used in thousands of businesses worldwide. In June 2016 Glofox announced that it had received funding from EI plus Growing Capital to the amount of €500K. It subsequently raised €2m funding from Notion Capital, Partech Ventures and Tribal VC in April 2017 following the setup of its US office. In 2019 after sustained rapid growth Glofox raised an additional $10m funding in a round led by Octopus Ventures. O'Loughlin currently acts in the capacity of CEO within the company.
Awards and honours
On 22 April 2018, OLoughlin received the title of Ireland's Best Young Entrepreneur for 2018.