Advetec appoints customer success director
Wiltshire-based biotechnology firm Advetec has appointed Will Garrard as customer success director to strengthen client relationships and drive business growth.
Will joins from KEW Technology, where he was operations director, bringing extensive experience in waste processing, engineering and clean-tech sectors across Europe and the Americas.
In his new role, he will focus on ensuring customer success aligns with Advetec’s business goals while expanding the company’s products and services.
Will said: “Advetec is an incredibly innovative and exciting business, which has already made great strides in presenting biotechnology as a simple, accessible and cost-effective way to turn waste once deemed worthless into a commodity.
“My focus for the next few months will be to build on the excellent foundations already in place.”
Advetec specialises in biotechnology solutions that transform non-recyclable waste into Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF), offering a cost-effective alternative to landfill and incineration.
Lee Knott, chief executive officer of Advetec, added: “Will is a huge advocate for value and quality as defined by the customer, and he recognises the need to put the customer firmly at the core of everything we do.
“He shares our commitment to nurture relationships and add value as customers’ needs evolve, and we’re delighted to welcome him to our team.”
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