Carbon Robotics Adds CFO

The appointment of a former KPMG partner follows a fiscal year of significant revenue growth for the AI-driven robotics firm.

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Kevan Krysler
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Carbon Robotics has added Kevan Krysler as chief financial officer.

The company says Krysler has built a record of driving financial performance and strategic growth at leading technology companies throughout his nearly 30-year career. Most recently, he served as CFO at Everpure (formerly Pure Storage, PSTG), where during his tenure, the company delivered substantial revenue, cash flow and profitability growth. Prior to Everpure, Krysler held a senior finance executive role at VMware and served as a partner at KPMG.

“What drew me to Carbon Robotics is the clarity of its purpose — using advanced AI and robotics as a transformative physical force for good,” Krysler says. “Farmers face enormous challenges balancing productivity, sustainability and rising costs, and Carbon Robotics’ AI-driven technology offers a real, scalable and healthier alternative that delivers measurable positive impact for farmers.”

The company says this appointment underscores how it has surpassed $100 million in annual revenue for its fiscal year ending Jan. 31.

“I’m very excited to have an industry veteran like Kevan join Carbon Robotics,” says Paul Mikesell, founder and CEO. “He really gels with our culture and brings public company financial and executive experience to round out our team. This is indicative of Carbon Robotics pushing forward and evolving our leadership to match our rapidly increasing maturity in the market.”

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