Wayland Additive appoints new CFO
Huddersfield-based electron beam 3D printing manufacturer Wayland Additive has appointed Adam Uttley as chief financial officer.
Joining as part of the company’s growth plans, Adam will oversee finance, procurement, IT, and facilities, leading a team of eight.
Reporting to chief executive Will Richardson, Adam will drive financial planning and operational efficiencies as Wayland expands globally.
Will said: “Headstar did an outstanding job of identifying top-tier candidates, and Adam was the standout choice.
“He brings a fantastic blend of experience in larger organisations and start-up environments within both PE and VC-backed companies, and we’re delighted to welcome him to the team.
“Wayland is at an exciting point in its development as it begins to scale up its sales and operations.
“Over the next five years, Wayland’s plans are to enable e-beam AM’s use in multiple sectors using numerous materials.
“As we continue this journey, Adam’s commercial and strategic capabilities will be instrumental in helping us to realise our ambitions and steward us along the way.”
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