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NYSE: MIR Mirion Technologies, Inc. 8-K

Mirion relocates Nuclear & Safety Group president from France to US on 12-month assignment

Filed July 2, 2026 · Period ending July 2, 2026 · ~1 min read

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Key Changes

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    Loïc Eloy, President of Nuclear & Safety Group, relocates from France to US under expatriation assignment starting after work authorization, with initial 12-month term extendable to 36 months total.

    Item 5.02 — Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Compensation verify on EDGAR →
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    Eloy receives $415k annual base salary and 50% target bonus during assignment, plus standard expatriation benefits including housing, relocation, education, travel, tax and social protection.

    Item 5.02 — Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Compensation verify on EDGAR →

Summary

Mirion Technologies formalized an expatriation arrangement for Loïc Eloy, President of its Nuclear & Safety Group, to relocate from France to the United States. The secondment addendum is among the French entity Mirion Technologies (MGPI) SAS, Mirion Technologies, Inc. and Mr.

Eloy; the assignment begins after work authorization is obtained and runs for an initial 12 months, with the possibility of extension up to 36 months total by mutual agreement. During the assignment, Eloy will receive a $415,000 annual base salary and remain eligible for the company's executive bonus program with a 50% target, plus customary expatriation benefits.

This is a routine executive mobility matter; the filing does not state a reason for the assignment. The temporary nature of the assignment (secondment rather than permanent relocation) and standard compensation structure suggest normal business operations rather than a strategic shift. The filing does not quantify the cost of the expatriation package.

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Event · Item 5.02 — Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Compensation

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Item 5.02 — Departure of Directors or Certain Officers; Election of Directors; Compensation filed; see Key Changes for terms.

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On July 2, 2026, Mirion Technologies, Inc. (the "Company") entered into a letter agreement and a secondment addendum with Mr. Loïc Eloy, the Company's President, Nuclear & Safety Group and named executive officer, in connection with his expatriation assignment and secondment from France to the United States.

The company formalized an expatriation arrangement for Loïc Eloy, President of the Nuclear & Safety Group, to relocate from France to the United States. This is a secondment rather than a permanent relocation: the secondment addendum is a tri-party agreement among the French entity Mirion Technologies (MGPI) SAS, Mirion Technologies, Inc. and Mr. Eloy, so his French employment relationship is preserved during the US assignment.

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The assignment is expected to commence following receipt of required work authorization and continue for an initial 12-month term, extendable by mutual written agreement up to an aggregate of 36 months.

The assignment has an initial 12-month term that can be extended up to 36 months total by mutual agreement. The assignment is contingent on obtaining required work authorization, and Mr. Eloy will continue reporting to the CEO during this period.

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