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CriticalPoint Capital Acquires Organized Sportswear, LLC

CriticalPoint Capital, the investment affiliate of CriticalPoint Partners, announced today that it has acquired Organized SportsWear, LLC.

Organized SportsWear manufactures physical education uniforms with customized silk screen printing and embroidery, and is a leading provider of PE Wear, Spirit Wear, Staff Wear, and Uniforms to public and private Middle Schools, High Schools and Athletic Programs.

“We are thrilled to acquire Organized SportsWear,” stated Matt Young, Founder and CEO of CriticalPoint. “Rick and Karen Johnson have done an exceptional job managing the company since founding it in 1988. Our goal is to build upon the solid foundation they have established while maintaining the same high levels of quality and customer service.”

“After a careful search, we selected CriticalPoint as the optimal group to assume ownership,” said Rick and Karen Johnson, the previous owners of Organized SportsWear. “CriticalPoint embodies the business philosophies we have followed with our customers, vendors and employees, and we have confidence in their commitment to continue producing high quality products with first class customer service.” The Johnsons chose to sell the business upon Rick’s decision to retire after building and operating this trusted brand for over two decades.

Leading the transaction for CriticalPoint were Matt Young, and Executive Vice President, Brad Holtmeier. This marks the first acquisition for CriticalPoint since its founding in early 2013.

 

Click to learn more about Organized SportsWear.

 

Article originally posted on PR Newswire.

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