MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Strategic Resource Management (SRM), an independent advisory firm serving financial institutions and other industries, said it has acquired Boston-based Sievewright & Associates.
CEO and Founder Mark Sievewright is well known to many in credit unions for his prior leadership at Fiserv and for his frequent appearances before credit union groups and meetings. SRM said Sievewright will continue to lead the organization within SRM and will serve as chief strategist - credit unions.
Sievewright & Associates specializes in credit union consulting through strategic planning, technology strategy consulting, board governance, speaking engagements, and the Strategic Leadership Series thought-leadership program.
With this acquisition, SRM said it will expand its offering to credit unions to include a strategic planning component and the proprietary DIGITALMAPSM program pioneered by Sievewright & Associates.
‘Close’ Connection
“For 30 years, SRM has supported credit unions through contract optimization and negotiation that improves the bottom line,” said Sievewright in a statement. “I’ve been closely connected with the team at SRM over the years, and I’m thrilled that my business will now be an integral part of SRM’s solutions for credit unions and, also, to be joining an organization that values culture and the interests of its clients above all. Together, we can help credit unions achieve their full potential in the financial services landscape.”
Sievewright & Associates serves more than 100 clients across 42 U.S. states.
“SRM’s growth trajectory is strong, and the addition of Sievewright & Associates is an investment in our vision for the company,” said Brad Downs, SRM’s CEO, in a statement. “As we explored this acquisition, it was clear that Mark’s company shared key values with ours. The trust Sievewright & Associates has established with credit unions across North America is second to none. This is an important moment for SRM. We are better equipped than ever to support our clients.”
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