DALLAS–ALM First said it has expanded its M&A Master Sessions this fall after hosting several successful sessions in California in the spring.
Four facilitated open forum roundtables will be hosted in October to explore strategic growth opportunities in the merger and acquisition space with perspectives from three critical areas: strategy, public relations and legal, according to the company.
“Credit union leaders are encouraged to register before the end of September for the interactive, three-hour event located closest to them,” said ALM First.
All M&A Master Sessions will be held from 2pm – 5 p.m., local time.
The sessions will be held:
- Oct. 11 - Austin, Texas. For info: www.almfirst.com/ma/austin
- Oct 12 – Dallas, For info: www.almfirst.com/ma/dallas
- Oct. 17 – Atlanta. For info: www.almfirst.com/ma/atlanta
- Oct. 18 – Denver. For info: www.almfirst.com/ma/denver
Positive Feedback
“The positive feedback from credit union leaders who participated in our M&A sessions last April was overwhelming. Credit unions of all sizes want to proactively explore their strategic growth options,” says David Ritter, managing director, M&A Advisory for ALM First. “As a trusted partner to hundreds of financial institutions nationwide, our goal is to gather progressive CEOs with their peers and offer an open forum to discuss the current trends, rationale, and best practices for mergers.”
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