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Red Arts Capital Promotes Joseph Lauberth to Vice President

Firm Continues to Enhance Strategic Investment Initiatives Through Promotion

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Red Arts Capital (“Red Arts”), a leading investment firm specializing in supply chain-related and logistics businesses, today announced the promotion of Joseph Lauberth from Senior Associate to Vice President.

“Joe has demonstrated exceptional intellectual curiosity and dedication to the details across research, deal execution and portfolio company work,” said Nick Antoine, Co-CEO and Managing Partner of Red Arts Capital. “We are happy to recognize his contributions with this promotion.”

Prior to Red Arts, Lauberth led corporate development at Congruity HR, a professional employer organization and an RFE portfolio company. He also served as a Senior Associate at Highline Management, where he focused on Business Services and Healthcare Services investments, and was a member of the investment banking team at Duff & Phelps, where he focused on the Consumer, Food and Beverage sector.

“I’m excited to continue to learn and grow alongside the Red Arts team,” said Lauberth. “Being part of a talented team that brings bold ideas to life in a dynamic industry and partnering with our portfolio companies to build successful businesses has been both an honor and an exciting challenge.”

Lauberth earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance, summa cum laude, from the Fordham University Gabelli School of Business. He also holds a Master of Business Administration from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

About Red Arts Capital

Based in Chicago, Illinois, Red Arts Capital is a leading investment firm with over $300 million in assets under management, with a focus on supply chain-related and logistics businesses. Red Arts Capital seeks to partner with and invest in proven, successful businesses that are uniquely positioned in their market and led by superior management teams to execute the value creation strategy and generate strong shareholder returns. With sector expertise and a commitment to responsible stewardship and excellence, Red Arts Capital supports its portfolio companies through its operational playbook, world-class network of operating partners, advisory councils and supply chain expertise.

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