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Z Squared Announces Executive Leadership Appointments to Advance AI Infrastructure Strategy

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Z Squared (Nasdaq: ZSQR) announced executive appointments to advance its AI infrastructure strategy on April 28, 2026. Michelle Burke is appointed Co-Chief Executive Officer (operational leadership) alongside David Halabu (capital markets, real estate, asset acquisition). Ryan Schadel joins as Chief Marketing Officer to lead brand and investor communications. The company said it will pursue AI infrastructure opportunities focused on power-advantaged sites, high-density compute, and disciplined deployment amid growing market constraints around power, interconnection, and cooling.

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Positive

  • Appointed Michelle Burke as Co-CEO for operations and deployment
  • Appointed Ryan Schadel as CMO for investor and capital markets communications
  • Co-CEO split aligns capital/acquisition and operational responsibilities

Negative

  • Market constraints: power availability and grid upgrade challenges
  • Deployment headwinds: interconnection timelines and cooling solutions

News Market Reaction – ZSQR

-1.15%
11 alerts
-1.15% News Effect
+16.8% Peak Tracked
-9.4% Trough Tracked
-$10M Valuation Impact
$830.44M Market Cap
0.4x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, ZSQR declined 1.15%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +16.8% during that session. Argus tracked a trough of -9.4% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 11 alerts that day, indicating notable trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $10M from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $830.44M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Market Reality Check

Price: $8.98 Vol: Volume 200,167 is in line...
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$8.98 Last Close
Volume Volume 200,167 is in line with 20-day average 200,637. normal
Technical Price 15.2 is trading below the 200-day MA of 15.2 and about 19.15% under the 52-week high.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlighted new executive appointments, including a Co-CEO structure and a CMO, ai...
Analysis

This announcement highlighted new executive appointments, including a Co-CEO structure and a CMO, aimed at executing ZSQR’s AI infrastructure strategy across power procurement and high-density compute operations. Prior to the news, the stock traded at $15.2, about 19.15% below its 52-week high of $18.8 and above the $9 52-week low. With no recent historical events provided, investors may focus on execution of site development, hardware deployment, and reliable operations as key metrics to watch.

Key Terms

high-density compute, high-performance computing, ai inference workloads, capital markets
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high-density compute technical
"power and High-Density Compute Strategy FORT LAUDERDALE"
High-density compute refers to the use of advanced computer systems that pack a large amount of processing power into a compact space. This allows for faster data analysis and complex calculations, which are essential for tasks like financial modeling or artificial intelligence. For investors, high-density compute can lead to quicker insights and more efficient decision-making, potentially providing a competitive edge.
high-performance computing technical
"support high-performance computing and AI inference workloads."
A cluster of very powerful computers, special chips and fast networks designed to tackle huge, complex calculations far faster than a normal PC — like replacing a single delivery van with a synchronized fleet to move a city’s worth of packages. For investors, high-performance computing matters because it enables faster product development, more accurate simulations and data analysis, and new revenue streams for hardware, software and services, making firms that supply or use it potentially more competitive and scalable.
ai inference workloads technical
"support high-performance computing and AI inference workloads."
AI inference workloads are the computing tasks that run trained artificial intelligence models to make predictions or decisions on new input—like a cook following a recipe to prepare meals for arriving customers. For investors, they matter because these tasks determine real-time performance, infrastructure costs, energy use and scalability of AI products, which directly affect a company’s ability to deliver services, control expenses and monetize AI features.
capital markets financial
"focus on capital markets, real estate, and asset acquisition"
Capital markets are places where people and organizations buy and sell long-term investments like stocks and bonds. They help connect those who need money to grow or fund projects with investors looking to earn returns over time. For investors, capital markets are important because they offer opportunities to invest, save, and grow their wealth through a variety of financial assets.

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Michelle Burke Appointed Co-Chief Executive Officer; Ryan Schadel Appointed Chief Marketing Officer as Company Aligns Leadership with Power and High-Density Compute Strategy

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Z Squared, Inc. (Nasdaq: ZSQR) ("Z Squared" or the "Company"), a vertically integrated digital infrastructure company, today announced key executive leadership appointments designed to support the Company's next phase of growth as it formally advances its AI infrastructure strategy.

Michelle Burke has been appointed Co-Chief Executive Officer, joining David Halabu in a Co-CEO leadership structure. Ryan Schadel has joined Z Squared as its Chief Marketing Officer. Both appointments are effective immediately.

Under the Co-CEO structure, Mr. Halabu will focus on capital markets, real estate, and asset acquisition, while Ms. Burke will lead operating execution across power procurement, site development, hardware deployment, infrastructure readiness, and high-density compute operations. Ms. Burke has served as the Company's Chief Operating Officer since inception and has hands-on multi-site infrastructure operations experience.

As Chief Marketing Officer, Mr. Schadel will lead the Company's brand, investor, and capital markets communications. Mr. Schadel brings nearly two decades of public markets experience and currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of Metavesco, Inc., a digital platform developer for OTC traded companies. He is known for his direct, investor first approach to public company communications.

The appointments come as demand for AI infrastructure continues to accelerate and the market faces growing constraints around power availability, interconnection timelines, grid upgrades, and deployment of high-density compute environments. Z Squared believes these constraints are creating opportunities for infrastructure operators with experience in power procurement, managing complex site execution, and deploying compute infrastructure with discipline.

Michelle Burke, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Z Squared, commented, "AI infrastructure is increasingly constrained by power availability, long lead times, cooling solutions, and the ability to reliably operate high density environments. Our team has experience managing institutional scale infrastructure, and we believe that experience matters in a market where execution is the skill gap."

David Halabu, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Z Squared, commented, "Michelle's leadership in hardware deployment and infrastructure execution complements my background in real estate and asset acquisition. Ryan brings a direct, investor-first approach to public company communications, which we believe will be important as we communicate Z Squared's AI infrastructure strategy to our co-owners, community stakeholders, and business partners."

The Company intends to evaluate and pursue AI infrastructure opportunities, including infrastructure designed to support high-performance computing and AI inference workloads. Z Squared believes the AI infrastructure market will reward operators that can identify power-advantaged sites, deploy high-density compute infrastructure, and deliver reliable operations through disciplined execution.

About Z Squared

Z Squared is a computing infrastructure company operating advanced computing equipment strategically distributed across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Iowa. The Company's current operations include crypto mining, which provides a natural foundation for the Company's newer verticals in power generation, data center development, and high-performance compute hosting. The Company manages and optimizes a substantial fleet of specialized computing hardware, supported by dynamic power management strategies, real time analytics dashboards, and a comprehensive in house repair and lifecycle management program designed to maximize hardware efficiency and reduce capital waste.

Z Squared's distributed, facility agnostic infrastructure is purpose built for operational resilience and rapid scalability. The Company's infrastructure avoids over reliance on any single hosting provider and supports agile redeployment of equipment based on shifting power costs, infrastructure readiness, and uptime performance. Z Squared's operational model emphasizes efficiency, discipline, and precision execution, grounded in real time analytics integrated through centralized dashboards that aggregate data from facilities, hardware, and internal systems.

The Company's power strategy is designed to respond flexibly to real time grid conditions, including curtailment schedules and seasonal electricity rate fluctuations. By adapting energy consumption in response to pricing signals, Z Squared aims to lower its cost per kilowatt hour while preserving uptime and maximizing operational efficiency. Z Squared's distributed, facility agnostic structure reduces exposure to localized disruptions such as regulatory shifts or grid instability, and supports rapid scalability into new geographies and emerging computing workloads.

The Company is led by an experienced team with deep expertise in large scale computing operations, infrastructure optimization, and power management.

For more information, please visit www.zsquaredinc.com.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as "may," "should," "could," "would," "will," "expect," "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "believe," "estimate," "continue," "potential," "aim," "project," and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, without limitation, statements regarding the expected benefits of the Company's Co-CEO leadership structure and the appointments of Ms. Burke and Mr. Schadel; the Company's AI infrastructure strategy and its ability to pursue and execute on AI infrastructure opportunities; the Company's ability to capitalize on market constraints around power availability, interconnection timelines, grid upgrades, and high-density compute deployment; the Company's power procurement, site execution, hardware deployment, and high-density compute operations capabilities; the expected benefits of the Company's vertically integrated computing infrastructure model; the Company's ability to scale into new geographies and emerging computing workloads; and the Company's future financial and operational performance.

These forward-looking statements are based on management's current expectations and assumptions and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, among others: the Company's ability to execute its business strategy; competition in the computing infrastructure and digital asset industries; changes in power costs, energy regulation, and grid conditions; hardware availability, pricing, and obsolescence; the Company's ability to maintain and expand its facility footprint; the volatility of cryptocurrency markets and digital asset values; market, economic, and capital markets conditions; and regulatory developments affecting the Company's operations. Additional risks and uncertainties are described under the heading "Risk Factors" in the Company's Registration Statement on Form S-4, as amended, and other filings with the SEC.

Except as required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Investor Relations Contact: ZSQR@mzgroup.us

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SOURCE Z Squared Inc.

FAQ

Who are the new executives at Z Squared (ZSQR) announced April 28, 2026?

Michelle Burke was named Co-Chief Executive Officer and Ryan Schadel was named Chief Marketing Officer. According to the company, Burke will lead operations and Schadel will lead brand and investor communications immediately.

What responsibilities will Michelle Burke have as Co-CEO of ZSQR?

Burke will lead operating execution for power, site development, hardware, and high-density compute operations. According to the company, she transitions from COO to focus on infrastructure readiness and deployment discipline.

How will David Halabu and Michelle Burke divide duties under the Co-CEO structure at ZSQR?

Halabu will focus on capital markets, real estate, and asset acquisition while Burke handles operational execution. According to the company, the split is designed to separate acquisition strategy from day-to-day infrastructure operations.

What experience does ZSQR's new CMO Ryan Schadel bring for investors and communications?

Schadel brings nearly two decades of public markets experience and current CEO experience at Metavesco. According to the company, he will lead investor-first communications and capital markets outreach for ZSQR.

What AI infrastructure market challenges did Z Squared highlight with these appointments?

The company highlighted constraints around power availability, interconnection timelines, grid upgrades, and cooling for high-density compute. According to the company, these constraints create opportunities for experienced infrastructure operators.