Kubota appoints UK product manager for M-series portfolio

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Written by Agriland Team

Kubota (UK) has appointed a new product manager for the M-series tractor portfolio.

Henry Myatt will join the the machinery firm’s marketing department, with responsibility for the entire M-series line-up, comprising M4, M5, MG-X, M6 and M7 models, spanning 66-170hp and the RO compact loader models.

Myatt joins Kubota from an agricultural machinery dealership, where he spent four years as a precision farming specialist involved in sales and support.

Having worked with a dealership and gained great experience with supporting customers, my ambition was to join a world-wide tractor manufacturing business and apply that knowledge to a greater range of equipment.

“With an up-and-coming brand like Kubota, there’s a lot of opportunity ahead in the agricultural sector,” Myatt said.

He comes from a family with ties to the industry, and graduated from the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester in the east of England, with a degree in business management.

Myatt spent time as an intern in a sales and marketing role with a tractor business. From there, he joined the marketing department at the Royal Agricultural University as an international recruitment officer, before making the move to a dealership.

Kubota (UK) marketing manager Rob Edwards remarked: “Myatt’s passion and enthusiasm will continue to strengthen our marketing team, giving us the ability to further support dealers and customers as we continue to develop our agricultural business.”

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