OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA: Mighty Buildings, a 3D-printing construction technology company, announced the appointment of Scott Gebicke as Chief Executive Officer.
As Mighty Buildings advances from proof of product market fit to scaleup acceleration, Gebicke joins the company with a strong track record of manufacturing innovation, most recently in several leadership roles at Jabil over the past 11 years, including as president of the Industrial Division and of Jabil Defense & Aerospace.
Scott Gebicke is a veteran U.S. Naval Officer and previously was a leader in McKinsey & Company’s industrial practice, supporting high tech clients across areas including growth, innovation, and operational turnouts.
Meanwhile, Mighty Buildings’ co-founder and first CEO Slava Solonitsyn will continue to serve on the Board of Directors, where he will provide strategic oversight throughout the company’s next stages of ambitious growth.
“I am pleased to welcome Scott, who brings years of impressive industrial experience and a proven track record of developing and implementing large-scale business strategies,” said Mr. Solonitsyn. “His unparalleled skillset is precisely what Mighty Buildings needs from a CEO at this important stage of our growth.”
Gebicke’s depth of knowledge in manufacturing and green energy tied to his expertise in scaling organizations will help steer Mighty Buildings’ next stage of accelerated growth and adoption of its sustainable, net-zero energy homes. This includes spearheading Mighty Buildings’ recent initiative for B2B partnerships with home developers in the U.S. and worldwide to rapidly scale with communities of 50+ units in multiple locations by leveraging the company’s unique, panelized Mighty Kit System.
“Mighty Buildings is poised to massively disrupt the building industry, addressing both sustainability and housing shortages globally. I am proud to lead a company innovating through: green materials, innovative design, and automated precision. We will build homes with unparalleled resiliency and energy efficiency at revolutionary speeds. This is the future of home construction,” said Mr. Gebicke.
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