Mobile Infrastructure Board Member to Step Down
His decision not to seek re-election comes without internal conflict, signaling a smooth board transition.
April 03, 2025

Board Update Announced Ahead of 2025 Meeting
Brad Greiwe is stepping away from the board of Mobile Infrastructure Corporation. On April 1, he told the company that he won’t be standing for re-election at the 2025 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. He’ll continue serving until the meeting wraps up.
There’s no disagreement driving the decision—no friction with management, no disputes over governance, no concerns with company direction. Just a board member choosing not to continue after his current term.
Filed in Line With SEC Disclosure Standards
Mobile Infrastructure filed the update under standard SEC reporting requirements. The company also confirmed that Greiwe’s role will remain unchanged through the transition period. That stability matters. It gives the board time to prepare for what’s next—whether that means nominating a new director or refining leadership strategy ahead of the annual meeting.
Company Context and Forward View
Mobile Infrastructure Corporation, based in Cincinnati and incorporated in Maryland, trades under the ticker BEEP on the NYSE American. The filing was signed by Stephanie Hogue, who serves as President, Treasurer, and Corporate Secretary.
As an emerging growth company, Mobile Infrastructure benefits from a streamlined reporting framework under the Securities Exchange Act. That status shapes how the company communicates updates like these—quickly and clearly, without overcomplicating the message.
Leadership changes like this are part of the normal cadence for public companies. Greiwe’s decision clears a path for board refreshment without disrupting day-to-day operations. The company hasn’t shared details about a successor yet, but the runway is clear for a smooth handoff.
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