“Asset Disposition"
Why, When and How.
Presented by:
Gordon Brothers
Ulos Anderson
Gordon Brothers
Ulos is responsible for the management of the wholesale business with daily interaction with clients and customers. He first became associated with Gordon Brothers in 2001 and joined as a full-time employee in 2002, bringing 26 years of management experience. Ulos held a variety of senior-level positions at Dollar General Corporation (a national 11,000-store chain); he was Divisional Vice President at Service Merchandise Corporation, where he supervised the teams responsible for its electronics, housewares and appliances divisions; and he held several positions with increasing responsibility at the McCrory Stores Corporation and TG&Y Stores. Ulos is a member of both the regional and national Turnaround Management Association. He also serves on the board of the Tennessee Turnaround Management Association. He received his BS in Business Administration from Jackson State University in Jackson, MS.
Ulos has experience in a variety of sectors, including: aerospace & defense; agriculture, wholesale apparel & footwear; automotive; consumer electronics; ceramics, glass & potteries; chemicals & pharmaceuticals; construction equipment; corporate offices & equipment; electronics & semi-conductors; energy, power generation & distribution; food & beverage; food processing equipment; furniture; home categories; IT, telecom, data processing & network; machine tools; metals & metalworking; mining; oil & gas; plastics; printing; pulp, paper & cardboard; rolling stock, transport & logistics; ship building, port & marine; steel production & processing; store fixtures; television & hard media; textiles & apparel manufacturing; toys; warehouse & material handling; woodworking & timber processing.
Spent the last 20 plus years as an executive in troubled companies. Operational experience includes development and execution of performance enhancement strategies, expense reduction and rationalization plans, asset disposition, mergers and acquisitions, and bankruptcy.
Interim CEO for BMS, Inc, a southern California software company, Interim COO for JJB, a UK based sporting goods retailer, CRO for Movie Gallery/Hollywood Video, a home entertainment specialty retail chain that operated more than 2600 stores in North America, as well as Friedman’s, Inc., a retail jewelry business that at its peak operated more than 700 stores in 22 states.
Plan Administrator for Service Merchandise, a retail business that once generated $4 billion in annual revenues. Managed all aspects of the retail liquidation and bankruptcy process, including planning and negotiation of section 363 sale process and resulting asset purchase agreement, overhead reduction, conversion to wind-down platform, claims resolution and avoidance action recovery.
CAO and General Counsel and Secretary at both Friedman’s and Service Merchandise. Led a variety of functions including real estate, construction, human resources, legal, loss prevention, I.T., purchasing, and communications.
Former lawyer with Boult, Cummings, Conners & Berry.
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