Saothair Capital Partners has completed the acquisition of broadcast technology company GatesAir through a newly formed affiliate. The U.S.-based private equity firm says the move will support GatesAir’s global expansion and accelerate its technological innovation.
Founded in 1922, GatesAir designs, manufactures and installs wireless, over-the-air content delivery and public safety communications equipment. Its products enable broadcasters to create, transport and transmit radio and television content. The company is headquartered in Mason, Ohio, with manufacturing facilities in Quincy, Illinois, and Brescia, Italy. Barbara Spicek will continue to serve as president and CEO.
Partnership for expansion
Kevin Madden, co-founder and managing partner of Saothair, said the firm sees GatesAir as “a strong and enduring presence in the global broadcast industry, built on a century of innovation and reliability.” He added that Saothair aims to work with Spicek’s team to scale the business, expand its geographic footprint and develop its portfolio of broadcast and communications solutions.
Saothair’s partnership empowers us to accelerate innovation, strengthen customer support and deliver the technologies that will define the future of over-the-air content delivery
GatesAir CEO Barbara Spicek
Saothair co-founder and operating partner Richard Lozyniak said the company’s reputation for dependable service is key to its success. “GatesAir has earned the trust of broadcasters worldwide through its customer-first culture and reliable solutions,” he said. “We look forward to building on that foundation while investing in the next phase of growth.”
Spicek said the acquisition marks a new chapter for GatesAir. “Our 100-plus-year heritage represents more than longevity; it reflects the reliability that broadcasters depend on worldwide,” she said. “Saothair’s partnership empowers us to accelerate innovation, strengthen customer support and deliver the technologies that will define the future of over-the-air content delivery.”
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