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== Team == REAP adopt a collaborative approach to our development processes, drawing on the world-class minds that are part of British engineering and manufacturing. Quarterre, TotalSim, Dan Bigham, Vladimir Yordanov, and Dean Jackson are just a few partners that have played a part in the creation of REAP to where we are now. '''Martin Meir, Founder & MD''' – Creator of REAP. Composite engineer, triathlete and heads up the team. '''Martin Strzelecki, Chairman (part-time)''' – Former MD and Owner at Henri Lloyd (see FAQ). Onboard to provide his experience to commercialise REAP’s opportunity. '''Ben Meir, Programme Manager''' – Design Manager and Creative Lead. Triathlete and test pilot. Sir Jason Kenny, Performance Partner (part-time)– Great Britain’s most decorated Olympian and British Cycling Men’s Sprint Coach. Supporting REAP’s development as part of his next chapter. '''Anthony James, Board Member (part-time)''' – Director at AllRend. Customer and now non-exec board member after experiencing REAP’s offering. The connections made by REAP over the last seven years have, by extension, turned REAP’s relatively small team into an extensive development machine. Fuelled by our innate curiosity, we believe that our team will be capable of pushing the boundaries in the cycling industry and beyond. [[Category:Thesis]] [[Category:Equities]] __INDEX__
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