- Granberry brings decades of industry experience as president of ROQ.US
- Group ROQ CEO Ribeiro a veteran of the company’s digital equipment efforts
Leading custom decorated apparel equipment manufacturer, ROQ, has announced the appointment of Romeu Ribeiro as CEO of Portugal-based Group ROQ and Jared Granberry as president of ROQ.US.

New ROQ.US president Jared Granberry brings decades of experience in the decorated apparel industry. Photo courtesy of ROQ.US
According to the company, “Together, these leadership transitions mark a renewed commitment to the principle that has long defined ROQ: creating solutions in direct partnership with the customers who use its equipment every day.”
Granberry a Decorated Apparel Industry Veteran
Ribeiro has long been a member of the ROQ team, most recently serving as head of engineering for digital equipment, where he played a key role in equipment development, product innovation and advancing the company’s technological capabilities.
Granberry brings more than 25 years of experience across distribution, customer relationships, partnerships and manufacturing leadership. Before joining ROQ.US, he helped grow GSG into one of the industry’s most respected distributors, working hand in hand with thousands of print shops and key customers through every stage of their growth.
According to ROQ, “That background will guide ROQ.US into its next chapter, with an even stronger focus on staying close to customers, understanding the real challenges inside their businesses, and helping them scale through thoughtful automation across screen, digital, transfer, and fulfillment solutions.”
“ROQ listens, and that changes the relationship,” said Granberry. “When a customer shares an idea or identifies something that would make a press better, ROQ is willing to figure it out together. That creates true partnership. Customers know they are being heard, and they become part of the solution.” For more information on ROQ, the recent leadership changes and the company’s entire line of decorated-apparel equipment, including automatic screen-printing presses, accessories and hybrid digital systems, go to ROQ. US.




