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Compensation Advisory Partners Promotes Lauren Peek to Partner

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Compensation Advisory Partners (CAP), a national executive compensation consulting firm, today announced that Lauren Peek has been promoted to Partner.

“Lauren has established herself as a trusted advisor to both clients and colleagues, leveraging her experience and knowledge to deliver expert counsel across all areas of compensation,” said Kelly Malafis, Founding Partner, Compensation Advisory Partners. “We are excited to promote Lauren to Partner in recognition of her personal achievements and contributions to our collective success.”

Ms. Peek is based in CAP’s New York office and has been an executive compensation consultant for two decades, focusing on the consumer, retail, and pharmaceutical sectors. She advises both public and private company compensation committees and executive management teams on executive compensation strategy development, evaluating pay and performance relationships, annual and long-term incentive plan design, board of director compensation, and corporate governance issues.

"The CAP team is passionate about the work we do and our culture of congeniality and client-focus has created a great place for me to grow professionally over the last 12 years,” said Ms. Peek. “I appreciate this recognition and look forward to continuing to build long-term relationships with clients and supporting CAP’s growth as a leader in the executive compensation consulting industry.”

About Compensation Advisory Partners

Compensation Advisory Partners (CAP) is an independent executive compensation consulting firm with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Houston and Chicago. CAP’s consultants specialize in executive and director compensation, and related corporate governance matters, working with boards of directors and management teams to develop innovative, practical and effective solutions. The firm’s client base is broad, including some of the largest Fortune 100 multi-nationals, public companies of all sizes, middle-market private companies and family-owned businesses, and nonprofits/foundations. CAP clients benefit from the collective intelligence and practical experience of the firm’s experienced compensation consultants who provide superior market insights, value and advisory support to leadership teams. For more information, please visit www.capartners.com

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