Clearspring Capital Partners Invests in Innotex

Innotex and ClearSpring

INNOTEX, a manufacturer of personal protective equipment for firefighters and first responders, recently announced a strategic partnership with Clearspring Capital Partners (“Clearspring”).

Clearspring Capital Partners, a Canadian private equity firm, invests in and acquires medium-sized companies through buyouts, growth and acquisition financings, going private transactions, industry consolidations, recapitalizations and other types of transactions.

Louis Carpentier, President, will become Executive Chairman of the Board. Claude Barbeau, General Manager, and René-Frédéric Roy, Vice-President Finance, will remain with the organization. Louis will continue to be a major shareholder in the company.

“INNOTEX’s name comes from our mission: to continuously innovate through textile. Looking back, I am extremely proud of our team’s achievements in bringing innovative products to market over the last 25 years. I am excited to have found a partner like Clearspring, who shares our value in quality, innovation and customer service. We will work together with Clearspring to continue our mission to deliver effective solutions to protect firefighters and first responders.” said Louis Carpentier.

“We are excited by the opportunity to support this great Québec company grow to become a North American leader. Investing in INNOTEX’s people, products and innovation, will drive the next stage of the company’s growth,” said John Veitch, Partner at Clearspring. “Clearspring’s successful investments in Demers Ambulances and Logistik Unicorp, both market leaders respectively in emergency services and protective apparel, made INNOTEX the perfect fit for our team.”

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