Management

Executive team

Allan Evans Chief Executive Officer and Director

Allan Evans is the Chief Executive Officer of the Company. Further, Mr. Evans was appointed as a director of the Company in November 2023. Previously, he was the Chief Operating Officer of Red Cat from January 2021 to November 2023 and was the Chief Executive Officer of Fat Shark. He is a serial entrepreneur with a history of founding and leading technological innovation. He has extensive experience in overseeing different emerging technologies. From August 2017 to October 2020, he served as a board member for Ballast Technologies, a company that specialized in technology for location-based entertainment. In November 2012, he co-founded Avegant, a technology company focused on developing next generation display technology to enable previously impossible augmented reality experiences. He led design, development, and initial production of the Glyph head mounted display and oversaw technology research and patent strategy while serving as Chief Technology Officer of Avegant until 2016. He has 47 pending or issued patents that cover a range of technologies from implantable medical devices to mixed reality headsets. Academically, his work has an h-index of 15, an i-index of 28, and has been cited in more than 1,000 publications. He has extensive experience with new technologies, engineering, business development, and corporate strategy, and his expertise in these areas strengthens the Company’s collective knowledge and capabilities.

Brian Hoff Chief Financial Officer

Brian Hoff has served as Chief Financial Officer of Unusual Machines since November 2022. Mr. Hoff brings extensive experience in leading high growth accounting & finance teams. Mr. Hoff previously serviced as Chief Financial Officer of Auddia, Inc. (Nasdaq: “AUUD”) from April 2021 to October 2022. From October 2019 to April 2021 Mr. Hoff served as Vice President, Accounting & Finance at STACK Infrastructure, a leading provider of digital infrastructure to high growth companies owned by IPI Partners. From November 2011 to October 2019 Mr. Hoff was Corporate Controller and Director of Finance at Coalfire, a leading cyber-security firm owned by The Carlyle Group and The Chertoff Group. Prior to that Mr. Hoff spent four years in public accounting. Mr. Hoff is a certified public accountant and holds a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Colorado.

Drew Camden Chief Operating Officer

Drew Camden serves as Chief Operating Officer of Unusual Machines. Camden’s ascent in the drone industry began with his captivating FPV Freestyle videos on YouTube. Appointed President of Rotor Riot in 2018, he diversified Rotor Riot’s business by expanding media production and creating an e-commerce revenue stream. Camden established Rotor Riot’s first formal headquarters in Orlando, transformed retail operations, and launched a line of ready-to-fly FPV freestyle drones, positioning Rotor Riot for acquisition by Red Cat Holdings in 2020. He continued to lead Rotor Riot, generating a remarkable 50% year-over-year average revenue growth. In 2024 he saw Rotor Riot through its acquisition by Unusual Machines and joined the executive team. Prior to his work in the drone industry, Camden earned a bachelor’s degree in Engineering Physics from Tulane University and worked four years as an Engineer for General Motors.

Stacy Wright Chief Revenue Officer
Stacy Wright has served as Chief Revenue Officer of Unusual Machines since January 2026. In this role, Stacy leads the Company’s revenue strategy across consumer, enterprise, and defense markets, with responsibility for sales, marketing, customer engagement, pricing, and revenue operations.
Stacy has been with the organization through multiple phases of growth, including leadership roles across Rotor Riot and Fat Shark, where she helped evolve the business from a community-driven e-commerce platform into a diversified revenue organization supporting increasingly complex customer programs. She was promoted to Executive Vice President of Revenue in 2025 and elevated to the Company’s C-suite following accelerated revenue execution across enterprise and defense programs.
Known for building long-term customer relationships and translating them into repeatable revenue opportunities, Stacy has played a key role in supporting Unusual Machines’ expansion into U.S.-based, NDAA-compliant drone components for mission-critical applications. Her focus is on aligning revenue execution with operational discipline and domestic manufacturing capacity as the Company scales.