RapidFire Safety & Security Appoints Mark Grudzien as VP of Business Development to Spearhead Expansion
RapidFire Safety & Security has announced the appointment of Mark Grudzien as Vice President of Business Development, a move that signals the company’s intent to aggressively expand its footprint in the fire, life safety, and security sectors. Grudzien, with over a decade of experience in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisory and strategic growth planning, is set to lead and scale RapidFire’s M&A program.
Grudzien’s track record includes supporting over 25 acquisitions, deploying more than $250 million in capital, and earning recognition as a ’40 Under 40′ professional by Security Systems News. His expertise is expected to be pivotal in accelerating RapidFire’s acquisition growth, according to Mike McLeod, CEO & Founder of RapidFire Safety & Security.
Adam Lucas of Concentric Equity Partners, which partners with RapidFire, highlighted Grudzien’s deep expertise as a valuable asset for the company’s continued use of M&A as a strategy for growth. RapidFire Safety & Security, offering comprehensive fire, life safety, and electronic security services to the commercial sector, is on a mission to build a world-class platform across the Midwest, Southwest, and Western United States through its ‘Buy & Build’ strategy.
This strategic hire underscores RapidFire’s commitment to leveraging experienced leadership to navigate the complexities of expansion in the competitive fire, life safety, and security industries. The company is actively seeking partnerships with entrepreneurs and owners in these sectors who are looking to extend their legacy and impact under people-focused leadership.
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