Bristol's Adaptavate appoints Tim Myatt as new head of sales
Growing Bristol-based company Adaptavate, which develops low-carbon and carbon-negative building materials, has named Tim Myatt, who has broad experience within the built environment, as its new head of sales.
The company has seen high growth in the last two years, doubling the size of its team and commissioning its first pilot line to produce its first market-ready product - Breathaboard.
These are an alternative to plasterboard and are breathable plasters, which are fast-setting and easy to use. In the last year, Breathaplasta revenue has grown by 45%.
"For the last seven years I have helped architects, developers and contractors make their projects better and I am excited to join Adaptavate and its passionate team to help grow the business further and support all our customers," said Myatt.
Tom Robinson, CEO and founder of Adaptavate, added: "We are developing solutions that will transition our industry to low-carbon and carbon negative building materials.
"Our products are designed for every builder, architect or homeowner to use or specify.
"In the last few years, we are achieving significant growth as the market more widely adopts our solutions. A key part of this is making our product more widely available.
"We aim to be in every builder's merchant within the next three years and Tim’s experience and network is going to help us achieve this.
"I am confident that Tim’s appointment will facilitate further growth in sales and even better customer relations! His passion and teamwork focus really fit with Adaptavate’s culture.”
Adaptavate introduced the new Breathaplasta range, consisting of Breathaplasta Thermal, Breathaplasta Universal and Breathaplasta Smooth, in March last year.