Things Remembered: Navigating Rough Waters in Chapter 11
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Things Remembered: Navigating Rough Waters in Chapter 11
By Bob Duffy, Managing Director & Brett Witherell, Director, BRG Corporate Finance
The retail industry continues to feel the pain of intense competitive pressure and challenging business dynamics. Changes in recent years have resulted in an unprecedented number of store closings and Chapter 11 filings, with many of the country’s most recognizable brands shutting down...
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Brett Witherell is a director in the BRG Corporate Finance practice and is based in Boston. He has nearly 20 years of experience and has held numerous restructuring, consulting, and financial roles focused on liquidity management, financial planning and analysis, strategy, and risk management. On his engagements, Witherell has also served in interim management roles, including CFO and treasurer.
Bob Duffy is a managing director in BRG Corporate Finance and specializes in performance improvement and restructuring. He has more than 30 years of experience, including serving as an advisor to private equity firms, corporations, lenders, and boards of directors of underperforming businesses and companies in transition. He also has served as CRO and COO for clients. With experience in a number of industries, Duffy has led successful engagements in the United States and throughout the world.