Born into a large cricketing family, Crawley was born at
Westminster on 5 August 1987. While studying at Oxford, Crawley a single first-class appearance in
The University Match for
Oxford University against
Cambridge University in 2008 at
Oxford. Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed for 4 runs in the Oxford first-innings by
Tom Hemingway, while in their second-innings he was
unbeaten on 20. Spencer started his career at
Goldman Sachs in Moscow in the Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities division, before becoming the first hire at DMC Partners, a Special Opportunities fund spun out of Goldman Sachs. In 2020, Crawley and his co-founder Brent Hoberman launched firstminute capital's second fund, taking firstminute's investor base to over 100 unicorn founders. ==References==