Residentia Group
Nathan Cary has extensive work experience in the retail and home improvement industry. Nathan served as the Managing Director for Residentia Group, a wholesaler in the appliance industry, where they led the company's expansion into China/Hong Kong and the United Kingdom. Prior to that, they were the Merchandise Manager for Trade at Home Timber & Hardware Group, overseeing various categories and responsibilities including strategic planning and vendor relationships. Nathan also held the position of Merchandise Manager for the Showroom Division at Woolworths Group, where they managed various home improvement categories. Earlier in their career, they worked as the National Category Development Manager at Mitre 10 Australia and held management positions at Mitre 10 MEGA and Bunnings.
Nathan Cary completed a Finance for Senior Executives program at Harvard Business School in 2012. Prior to that, they obtained a Ba. Science degree from Monash University between 2002 and 2005. Nathan also attended Woodleigh School, where they completed their VCE education, but the specific years are not provided.
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Residentia Group
Residentia Group was formed within Australia in 2014 by a passionate team of appliance industry and retail experts. The company’s primary aim is to partner with retailers to develop, source and build leading appliance product ranges and brands. The company focuses on innovative products from strategic partner manufacturers, designed to suit a specific target consumer. Residentia products include ovens, cooktops, rangehoods, dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines, dryers & air-conditioners, supplied through leading manufacturers across Europe and Asia. Residentia are customer obsessed, with all product designs starting with the end consumer firmly in mind. We are also focussed on forming meaningful relationships with our partner retailers/distributors and aspire to being “best in class” when it comes to our service. In 2017, Residentia expanded its operation into the United Kingdom and Hong Kong.