Mytra Names Former Tesla Manufacturing Finance Head as Its Inaugural Chief Financial Officer

Gabi Bressack Gantus joins Mytra’s esteemed team of leading tech professionals, contributing her extensive experience as the company accelerates its growth and expands its deployments.

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Feb. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Mytra, a pioneer in enhancing industrial productivity through innovative three-dimensional robotics, has appointed Gabi Bressack Gantus as its inaugural Chief Financial Officer. In this role, she will guide the company’s ongoing growth and development as it swiftly acquires new clients and products while achieving critical financial objectives. Gantus brings a wealth of experience to Mytra’s rapidly expanding team, having spent the previous 12 years at Tesla as the Director of Finance and Business Operations.

“It’s thrilling to become part of Mytra at a time when its solutions are more essential than ever,” Gantus remarked. “As trade policies evolve and global supply chains grow increasingly complex, businesses require smarter, more robust solutions to manage uncertainty. Mytra is proactively addressing these issues with automation that aids companies in adapting to shipping fluctuations, inventory unpredictability, and rising expenses. I’m eager to collaborate with Chris and the team to drive strategic growth and ensure Mytra remains at the forefront of this transformation.”

During her tenure at Tesla, Gantus acquired significant expertise in enhancing factory operations, managing costs, and fostering growth within manufacturing and supply chain processes. She worked in close collaboration with senior leadership, including Tesla’s former CFO, honing her skills in balancing strategic decisions with operational execution.

“Supply chains are increasingly under strain, and businesses need intelligent, flexible solutions to stay competitive,” stated Chris Walti, Co-Founder and CEO of Mytra. “Gabi’s profound knowledge in manufacturing, cost efficiency, and supply chain adaptability positions her perfectly to assist Mytra in scaling within this swiftly changing environment. Her experience navigating intricate logistics and enhancing operational efficiency at Tesla is precisely what we need to amplify our impact. We’re delighted to welcome her aboard as we confront these challenges head-on.”

Gantus joins a swiftly expanding team at Mytra, which features expertise in hardware, software, and operations from leading firms like Tesla, Rivian, Stitch Fix, Walmart, and Slack. She follows the recent addition of three seasoned professionals to Mytra’s leadership team in October, including Mike Brevoort as Principal Engineer for AI, Laurel Fullerton as Director of Electric Engineering, and Matthew Clark as Director of Structural Engineering. Gantus’s hiring underscores the company’s commitment to delivering top-tier automated manufacturing solutions to clients. These recent appointments come after a significant period of growth and expansion for Mytra, which recently secured $78 million in Series B funding.

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About Mytra
Mytra develops software-defined robotics solutions for warehouses aimed at automating the most prevalent tasks in logistics—moving and storing materials. Mytra addresses critical bottlenecks for grocers, retailers, and other businesses reliant on warehouses, including Albertsons Cos., enabling them to enhance supply chain resilience and throughput while fostering new innovations. Headquartered in South San Francisco, the company is supported by investors such as Greenoaks, Eclipse, Abstract Ventures, Humba Ventures, Promus Ventures, LifeX, 515 Ventures, Garry Tan, and Lachy Groom.

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