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New CEO Graham Robinson appointed at CompoSecure

Composecure, Inc. (NYSE: CMPO) has announced the appointment of Graham Robinson as the President and Chief Executive Officer of its reporting segment, effective January 22, 2026. Robinson, a 30-year industry veteran with extensive global executive experience, succeeds Jon Wilk.

Robinson brings a wealth of experience from the technology and industrial sectors, having served in various leadership positions at world-class public companies. His most recent roles include serving as an operating executive for the Carlyle Group in the global industrial sector and as Senior Vice President and Global President of Stanley Black & Decker's industrial business.

Financially, the performance at the Composecure reporting segment remains in line with previously communicated expectations. This CEO transition is not the result of any disagreements with the board on any matter relating to financial statements, operations, policies, or practices.

The company's recent business combination with Husky Technologies Limited has resulted in the corporate entity rebranding to GPGI, Inc. Effective January 22, 2026, this strategic move marks the evolution of GPGI from a single operating business to a diversified, multi-industry compounder. The combination of Composecure and Husky establishes a best-in-class organization characterized by approximately 70% recurring revenues, high margins, and robust free cash flow generation. Today the company's shares have moved -0.52% to a price of $25.12. Check out the company's full 8-K submission here.

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