Craft Work Capital Investments, LLC
(“Craft Work”), a strategic investor exclusively focused on mechanical, electrical, and other related specialty contracting firms, is pleased to announce the completion of a control investment in Sexson Mechanical Company (“Sexson”), through its Midwestern-focused platform, Mid-Am Building Solutions, LLC. Sexson will remain under its current name and be helmed by Corey Stein as President, who has been with the company for over 10 years.

Headquartered in Greenwood, Indiana, Sexson’s roots go back to 1999 when it was founded by John Sexson. Sexson provides a full suite of mechanical and electrical contracting services, including that for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, electrical, and plumbing systems. Its high quality Industrial and Commercial customer base includes the VA Hospital, Indiana Government Center, Capital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County (CIB), Indiana Airport Authority, Ivy Tech, Indianapolis Public Schools, City of Greenwood, City ofIndianapolis, Indiana University-Purdue University, University of Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Convention Center, Bankers Life Field House and many more.

“When looking for a partner to invest in Sexson, it was important for me personally to find someone that would respect our culture, our employees and our customers as much as I do and would support the company through continued investment. Craft Work has deep knowledge and experience with mechanical contractors and a track record of success,” said John Sexson, adding, “I feel confident they will be a good partner for the company in its next phase.”

“Sexson Mechanical is a truly impressive company with a great culture, a talented management team and a dedicated, highly skilled union work force. We are very excited about this investment and look forward to supporting the team,” said Jeremy McGuire, President of Craft Work.

“Since 1999, Sexson Mechanical has been dedicated to the highest quality of customer service, delivered with integrity, friendliness, individual pride and company spirit,” said Corey Stein, President of Sexson Mechanical. “We know that Craft Work shares these same values and will provide us with an excellent partner in our mission to provide the construction industry, owners, and contractors of Indiana with the services of a reputable, qualified and competent specialty contractor.”

Williams Barrett & Wilkowski, LLP advised Sexson Mechanical on the transaction. Barnes & Thornburg LLP advised Craft Work Capital Investments, LLC and Mid-Am Building Solutions, LLC. ###