Cantor Equity Partners II Inc. Appoints Robert G. Sharp as Director and Committee Member with Annual Compensation of $50,000

Reuters2025-08-06
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CEP">Cantor Equity Partners</a> II Inc. Appoints Robert G. Sharp as Director and Committee Member with Annual Compensation of $50,000

Cantor Equity Partners II Inc. has announced the appointment of Robert G. Sharp to its board of directors, effective August 4, 2025. Mr. Sharp will serve as a Class I director and also joins the company's audit and compensation committees. With nearly 30 years of experience in corporate acquisitions and equity building, Mr. Sharp has been Co-CEO of Ramy Brook and a Principal at Union Investment Management. His extensive background includes roles at MidOcean Partners and DB Capital Partners. Mr. Sharp holds a B.A. in Economics from Union College and an M.B.A in Finance from Columbia University.

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