Former Summer Infant chief disputes filing on board departure

WOONSOCKET – The former CEO of Summer Infant Inc. has taken issue with a Securities and Exchange Commission form that the company filed about her departure from the juvenile-product maker’s board of directors.

Carol E. Bramson said she resigned from the company’s board on July 1 not because her colleagues threatened to seek stockholder approval to remove her, but because she disagreed with certain company actions that the directors refused to address.

Bramson wrote in a July 8 letter included with the amended 8-K filing to the SEC that the initial 8-K report was “misleading and inaccurate” and fails to describe the “circumstances representing the disagreement with management which led to my resignation as a director.”

She wrote that she expressed concern about the company’s operations and practices to Summer Infant’s counsel in late March and also wrote the board on June 5 regarding her concerns.

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