Martynas Gudonavičius, co-founder of Trafi, the world’s leading mobility services technology company, has been appointed to the board of Civinity, one of the largest building maintenance and engineering solutions groups in the Baltics.
Martynas Gudonavičius has been developing Trafi’s business for a decade as the company’s Managing Director and is currently a member of the Board. In addition, Gudonavičius has been investing in and advising other start-ups for over a decade.
According to Deividas Jackos, shareholder and chairman of the board of Civinity, Gudonavičius’ joining the board is another step in the realisation of Civinity’s vision:
“Various studies show that we spend 21 hours a day in buildings. Based on this, a few years ago we set out with the vision of creating a Smart Green City ecosystem that would bring together the essential services that citizens need to live, work and access services in buildings, as well as mobility between them. Our strategy to achieve this vision is to work with other PropTech industry leaders to develop the technology and combine it into a single smart product that can be easily used by everyone in the city,” comments Mr Jacka.
Deividas Jacka – Chairman of the Board, Diana Dominienė, Vilius Kucinas, Šarūnas Stanislovėnas, Martynas Gudonavičius.
“Civinity is one of the largest building maintenance and engineering solutions groups in the Baltics. The company brings together more than 30 companies that maintain 10 million sqm of residential and commercial buildings and have installed hundreds of engineering systems in different European cities. In 2023, the Civinity team employed over 1,500 people in Lithuania, Latvia and the UK, with revenues of EUR 87.7 million and EBITDA of EUR 7.12 million.