By any measure, Amanda Cromhout’s career trajectory is nothing short of remarkable. The CEO and Founder of Truth, an acclaimed loyalty consultancy, Cromhout has spent time shaping the loyalty landscape across multiple industries—from aviation and retail to finance and beyond. In 2024, she stands at the forefront of one of the most dynamic and rapidly evolving sectors in customer experience management. Yet her journey to becoming a global authority in loyalty management is grounded in a deep commitment to simplicity, authenticity, and the belief that customer loyalty can be a catalyst for greater social change.
But what truly sets Cromhout apart isn’t just her business acumen—it’s her passion for leveraging loyalty as a force for good. As the founder of The Blind Loyalty Trust, a charity dedicated to reversing preventable blindness, Cromhout’s work is about far more than numbers and points; it’s about transforming lives. In this profile, we explore how she’s reshaping the future of loyalty, while using her platform to promote a cause close to her heart.
A Career Built on Loyalty
Cromhout’s professional journey is marked by a series of pivotal roles that shaped her understanding of loyalty’s power. Her career began as a marketing graduate trainee at British Airways, where she was thrust into the heart of loyalty management through the airline’s Executive Club. “Loyalty was entrenched into my career from day one,” Cromhout reflects, recalling the early days of her career. “It made sense to me, and it was natural to continue down this path, especially when I transitioned to retail at Woolworths.”
At British Airways, Cromhout took on senior positions that shaped the company’s loyalty initiatives, including leading the launch of the oneworld global alliance and managing the airline’s marketing strategy across Africa, the Middle East, and India. These experiences were instrumental in shaping her understanding of customer loyalty and deepening her belief in its strategic importance. And during her time at Woolworths, South Africa’s premium retailer, she crystallized her vision for loyalty as both a business strategy and a consumer experience, this time in the retail sector.
After leaving Woolworths in 2010, Cromhout took the leap into entrepreneurship by founding Truth, a consultancy dedicated to helping businesses unlock the full potential of loyalty programs. Her decision was driven by a clear market need in South Africa, where, at the time, loyalty was still a nascent field. “I saw a gap and wanted to fill it,” Cromhout says. “It felt like the most natural progression for me.”
Since then, Truth has become a leader in loyalty consulting, working with clients across a diverse range of sectors and geographies. The company’s influence extends beyond consultancy—Cromhout is also the Academic Director of the Truth Customer Academy and a frequent judge for major loyalty awards, including the International Loyalty Awards and the South African Loyalty Awards.