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Pivot Bio Names Robert Houghton Chief Financial Officer

BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pivot Bio, a leading sustainable agriculture company, today announced the appointment of Robert Houghton as the company’s chief financial officer. Houghton will oversee corporate finance, treasury, financial planning and analysis, tax, accounting, investor relations, internal audit, risk management and the company’s capital market strategy. He replaces Doug Jeffries, who served as Pivot Bio’s chief financial officer until his retirement last year.

“Bob has an outstanding reputation for driving strong financial results for global companies, bringing nearly 30 years of financial and accounting experience to our organization,” said Chris Abbott, chief executive officer, Pivot Bio. “He has significant experience on Wall Street with a deep understanding of the public markets, which comes at an important time for Pivot Bio as we focus on our continued evolution as a strategic and increasingly global sustainable agriculture company.”

Houghton most recently held the position of executive vice president and chief financial officer of Life Time Group Holdings (NYSE: LTH), where he led the company’s global finance organization, which encompassed all finance functions, including controllership and tax, financial planning and analysis, investor relations, treasury, internal audit, and pricing strategy.

Prior to Life Time Group Holdings, Houghton served in finance leadership roles at United Natural Foods, C.H. Robinson and Sherwin-Williams. In addition, he spent 15 years at General Mills in various finance roles, including director of investor relations, and began his career in finance at International Paper.

Houghton earned a Master of Business Administration in finance from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management and a bachelor’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

He will be based out of the company’s Wayzata, Minnesota office.

About Pivot Bio

Founded in 2011, Pivot Bio is a leading sustainable agriculture company delivering farmers patented crop nutrition technologies that harness the power of nature to reliably and productively grow the food the world needs in the face of increasing volatility. Synthetic nitrogen is one of agriculture’s leading contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions. Our products are a breakthrough innovation and among the industry’s most promising climate solutions because they deliver nitrogen to plants without the negative impacts of synthetic fertilizer. Our nitrogen is weatherproof, safer to handle, and does not leach or contribute to nitrous oxide pollution. By making this possible for the first time at scale, Pivot Bio is upending the 190 billion USD nitrogen market. For more information, visit PivotBio.com.

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