OVERLAND PARK, Kan.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–QII, a portfolio company of Quality Growth Companies (QGC), today announced the appointment of Alex Rose as general counsel OVERLAND PARK, Kan.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–QII, a portfolio company of Quality Growth Companies (QGC), today announced the appointment of Alex Rose as general counsel

QII Appoints Alex Rose as General Counsel and Chief Commercial Officer, Strengthening Execution as the Company Scales Into 2026

2026/01/30 04:34
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OVERLAND PARK, Kan.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–QII, a portfolio company of Quality Growth Companies (QGC), today announced the appointment of Alex Rose as general counsel and chief commercial officer. The addition strengthens QII’s leadership team as the company moves from platform buildout into active delivery and scale.

In his dual role, Rose will lead QII’s legal and commercial functions, supporting the company’s expansion across complex energy and infrastructure initiatives. His responsibilities include structuring strategic partnerships, advancing capital formation and executing high-impact transactions that support QII’s growth across integrated power and infrastructure platforms. He will report directly to Chad Williams, chairman and CEO of QII.

“This business rewards operators—the doers,” said Williams. “We’re building real assets in real markets, and that demands leaders who are comfortable making decisions and advancing complex projects. Alex brings a long track record of operating real estate businesses and delivering critical infrastructure, and we’re excited to have his leadership as we continue to scale QII.”

Rose brings a proven track record across energy, infrastructure and real assets. A former partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, he advised on major transactions spanning mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, recapitalizations and strategic investments.

Most recently, Rose served as general counsel of Ashford Inc. and its affiliated public companies, where he oversaw legal, governance and compliance across multiple operating businesses. He worked closely with boards and institutional partners to scale teams, manage growth and navigate key inflection points.

“Complex projects succeed when the commercial, legal and operational pieces move together,” Rose said. “QII has built a platform designed to create that alignment early, reduce uncertainty and support consistent execution. That’s a foundation I’m excited to help strengthen as the company scales.”

The appointment reflects QII’s continued investment in operational readiness as it builds industrialized infrastructure nationwide. With its platform strategy and execution teams already underway, QII is positioned to deliver infrastructure capacity where and when it is needed most.

About QII

Founded in 2025 by Quality Growth Companies (QGC), QII is building a new model for how large-scale infrastructure is planned, delivered and executed.

QII operates at the intersection of energy and modern infrastructure systems, bringing together land strategy, power access, platform design and experienced execution teams into a single, integrated operating model. The result is a faster, more predictable path from development to delivery for partners who require certainty at scale.

Rather than treating infrastructure as a series of disconnected handoffs, QII applies an industrialized approach across the full project lifecycle, from site development and power readiness through construction, commissioning and long-term operations. This platform-based model supports consistent delivery, operational flexibility and disciplined execution as project needs evolve.

QII is focused on reducing development risk, accelerating timelines and delivering infrastructure capacity where and when it’s needed most. Every project is guided by a simple principle: infrastructure should be built responsibly, perform reliably and strengthen the communities it serves.

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