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Mad Engine Global today announced the appointments of Kyle Carroll as Senior Vice President of Sourcing and Import Production and Sonia Mendez as Vice President of Import Production (Club & Private Label), reinforcing the company’s commitment to building a best-in-class global supply chain and scalable operating platform to support continued growth.
By Mad Engine Global · Via Business Wire · May 7, 2026

Mad Engine Global today announced the appointment of Dominic Farrell as its next Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2025. Farrell succeeds Danish Gajiani, who will transition from his role as CEO to Executive Chairman. Gajiani will continue to work closely with Farrell and the Company to ensure a seamless transition for all key stakeholders.
By Mad Engine Global · Via Business Wire · February 26, 2025

Mad Engine announced today that it has appointed three new members to its C-Suite. The new members are Angelina Yagudayev as Chief Merchandising Officer (CMO), Christine Bettles as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Gina Cappi as Chief Creative Officer (CCO). With these newly filled positions on its leadership team, Mad Engine is well-positioned to continue building its legacy as the leading global licensed apparel and accessory company.
By Mad Engine Global · Via Business Wire · September 4, 2024

Walmart recognized Mad Engine Global with its 2023 Customer Excellence Award for Fashion. The honor was announced at the annual Walmart Supplier Growth Forum. This award highlights Mad Engine’s store execution and its dedication to consistently and methodically providing high-quality apparel products which live up to Walmart’s standards for excellence. In fact, this latest award comes three years after Mad Engine’s Canada division received a similar honor for its apparel products and execution.
By Mad Engine Global · Via Business Wire · June 26, 2024

Mad Engine Global, a portfolio company of Platinum Equity, is excited to announce on Earth Day 2022 (April 22, 2022) it is rolling out its new Mad Engine Take Back Program. Many estimate that as much as 85 percent of clothing ends up in landfills or incinerators having a detrimental impact on the environment. Mad Engine is committed to doing its part in responding to this growing concern. The Mad Engine Take Back Program will allow customers to return apparel product to be recycled into new materials such as insulation for cars and homes or stuffing for furniture and sport equipment, substantially reducing the end-of-life impact apparel products have on the environment and further alleviating our overburdened landfills.
By Mad Engine Global · Via Business Wire · April 22, 2022