Otago Daily Times

Timely addition to Dunedin company

- SALLY RAE

CELEBRITY hair stylist and reality television star Tabatha Coffey has joined the board of Dunedin spa and salon software company Timely.

Ms Coffey is an Australian hair stylist, American salon owner and host of television

series Tabatha Takes Over.

While 2018 was always going to be ‘‘ a cracking good year’’ for Timely, the combinatio­n of new investment, an astute new director and a growing footprint in Australia is exceeding the hopes of cofounder and chief executive

Ryan Baker.

The company, founded in 2012, provides cloudbased booking software to the global spa and salon industry.

Last year, it was named emerging company of the year in the NZ HiTech Awards and 15thfastes­tgrowing company in the national Deloitte Fast 50, having 379% revenue growth.

Timely was poised for further growth with $7 million of recent investment by experience­d technology investor Movac and new premises in Melbourne, Mr Baker said.

It would use that funding to speed its growth in Australia and enter North American and European markets. As part of that, it was expanding its board to include seasoned industry operators with proven knowledge of those markets.

‘‘Tabatha has considerab­le understand­ing of the hair and beauty industry and a clear vision for how it’s evolving.

‘‘She’s also worked with small businesses in a range of industries and countries. It will be great to have her insights and observatio­ns helping us at a board level,’’ Mr Baker said.

About a year ago, Timely looked at its board, which was not particular­ly strong in people that knew the beauty industry. The company set out to find someone to fill that skills gap and Ms

Coffey was top of its ‘‘in our wildest dreams’’ list. ‘‘We made it happen,’’ he said.

While acknowledg­ing her profile, Mr Baker said Timely wanted her experience in the industry. ‘‘She’s a very very smart businesswo­man,’’ he said.

The announceme­nt was made to the Timely team on Friday and Mr Baker said there was ‘‘a sense of disbelief’’ from some.

Ms Coffey said she had been watching the Timely team for a while. ‘‘I love their company ethos and what they are doing to help the industry.

‘‘The beauty industry needs to take advantage of new technology to help their businesses grow and I’m excited to bring my expertise to a company that’s already helping so many salons and spas to do better,’’ she said.

Timely was started by former Trade Me staff Ryan Baker and Andrew Schofield and is chaired by Kiwibank director Mike O’Donnell. It has more than 10,000 companies using its platform in more than 95 countries, but with a concentrat­ion in Australasi­a and a growing presence in the United Kingdom.

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