AirSculpt Technologies (AIRS) Proxy Filing summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Proxy Filing summary
1 Dec, 2025Executive summary
Annual Meeting scheduled for May 7, 2025, will be held virtually to enhance accessibility and participation.
Stockholders will vote on the election of two Class I directors and the ratification of Grant Thornton as the independent auditor for fiscal 2025.
Proxy materials and the 2024 Annual Report are available online, with voting options by mail, phone, or internet.
Voting matters and shareholder proposals
Proposals include electing two Class I directors for three-year terms and ratifying Grant Thornton as the independent auditor.
Each share of common stock is entitled to one vote; no cumulative voting is allowed.
Stockholders may submit proposals for the 2026 meeting between January 7 and February 6, 2026.
Board of directors and corporate governance
Board consists of seven directors divided into three staggered classes; five are independent under Nasdaq standards.
Recent changes include the appointment of Yogi Jashnani as CEO and director in January 2025.
Lead independent director coordinates activities of independent directors and board meeting agendas.
Board committees (audit, compensation, nominating/governance) are composed entirely of independent directors.
Annual board and committee self-evaluations and executive performance reviews are conducted.
Latest events from AirSculpt Technologies
- GLP-1 procedures and new products are set to drive growth as the business stabilizes and expands.AIRS
Canaccord Genuity's 46th Annual Growth Conference - Revenue declined, net loss widened, and EBITDA margin fell amid higher marketing costs.AIRS
Q2 2026 - Positive sales momentum and new GLP-1 services drive growth, with expansion plans ahead.AIRS
Oppenheimer 26th Annual Consumer Growth and E-Commerce Conference - Growth driven by GLP-1 service expansion, marketing, and strong clinic economics.AIRS
TD Cowen 10th Annual Future of the Consumer Conference - Growth resumes with new services, marketing, and plans for major U.S. expansion.AIRS
16th Annual LD Micro Invitational Conference - 2026 guidance targets renewed growth with expanded services, new centers, and improved margins.AIRS
Investor presentation - Q1 2026 saw stable revenue, improved net loss, and reaffirmed full-year guidance.AIRS
Q1 2026 - Q4 2025 saw improved sales and margins, with 2026 guidance reflecting renewed growth focus.AIRS
Q4 2025 - Record revenue, marketing efficiency, and new service pilots drive growth amid expansion pause.AIRS
Sidoti Micro Cap Virtual Conference - Q2 2024 revenue and profitability declined, prompting revised guidance and a CEO transition.AIRS
Q2 2024