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Superior Group of Companies Announces Board Observer Program

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Superior Group of Companies, Inc. (SGC) launches a Board Observer Program to promote diversity in corporate governance. Kelly Richmond Pope is the first participant in the program, aimed at providing exposure to underrepresented groups in boardrooms.
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– Designed to Expose Traditionally Underrepresented Groups to Public Company Corporate Governance –

Kelly Richmond Pope Named First Participant

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Feb. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Superior Group of Companies, Inc. (NASDAQ: SGC), is pleased to announce the formation of a Board Observer Program.

“Diverse perspectives lead to better decision-making and improved business outcomes”, said Michael Benstock, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of SGC. “But far too often U.S. public company boards lack that diversity. We are taking this unique step to change that dynamic. We envision this as an annual program designed to give governance exposure to those traditionally underrepresented in boardrooms. While there is no expectation that the program participants will join our board, we believe our efforts will help more people get into the room.”

Participants in the non-voting Observer Program will be invited and expected to attend most Board and committee meetings and are encouraged to ask questions as well as lend their own perspective to those meetings. The goal is to provide participants with a firsthand understanding of the responsibilities and dynamics involved in serving on a public company board. This exposure is expected to contribute to their professional development and enhance their knowledge of corporate governance practices in order to help them be better positioned to join a public company board.

“It is our hope that this program will be an example that other company boards can use to help level the playing field,” said Todd Siegel, Chair of SGC’s Corporate Governance, Nominating & Ethics Committee.

SGC intends to select one or two new observers each year, with each observing for twelve months. The program’s first observer is Dr. Kelly Richmond Pope. For more information about Ms. Pope’s unique profile, please click here.


About Superior Group of Companies, Inc. (SGC):

Established in 1920, Superior Group of Companies is comprised of three attractive business segments each serving large, fragmented and growing addressable markets. Across Healthcare Apparel, Branded Products and Contact Centers, each segment enables businesses to create extraordinary brand engagement experiences for their customers and employees. SGC’s commitment to service, quality, advanced technology, and omnichannel commerce provides unparalleled competitive advantages. We are committed to enhancing shareholder value by continuing to pursue a combination of organic growth and strategic acquisitions. For more information visit www.superiorgroupofcompanies.com.



FAQ

What is the purpose of Superior Group of Companies, Inc.'s (SGC) Board Observer Program?

The program aims to expose traditionally underrepresented groups to public company corporate governance.

Who is the first participant in SGC's Board Observer Program?

Dr. Kelly Richmond Pope is the first participant in the program.

How long will each observer participate in the program?

Each observer will participate in the program for twelve months.

What is the expected role of participants in the Board Observer Program?

Participants are expected to attend most Board and committee meetings, ask questions, and provide their perspectives.

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superior group of companies, inc. manufactures and sells apparel and accessories in the united states and internationally. it operates through three segments: uniforms and related products, remote staffing solutions, and promotional products. the uniforms and related products segment manufactures and sells a range of uniforms, corporate identity apparel, career apparel, and accessories for personnel of hospitals and health facilities; hotels; food service facilities; retail stores; general and special purpose industrial uses; commercial markets; transportation; public and private safety and security organizations; and miscellaneous service uses. it also provides various products directly related to uniforms and service apparel; industrial laundry bags for linen suppliers and industrial launderers; and promotional and related products for branded marketing programs, event promotions, employee and consumer rewards and incentives, and specialty packaging and displays. this segment sells i