Ability to Grow, Shrink Quickly Is Key to Contractors' Survival
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Ability to Grow, Shrink Quickly Is Key to Contractors' Survival
By Michael Correra, Managing Director, Conway Mackenzie, Inc.
During most of the 2000s the North American construction industry has been in recovery mode. The new millennium began with the cogeneration power bust post-Enron, followed by the residential construction boom and bust, which led to the Great Recession, and now the oil bust. However, most...
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Michael Correra is a managing director with Conway Mackenzie Inc. in New York. With almost two decades of experience in restructuring, reorganization, and bankruptcy advisory services, Correra also opened Conway MacKenzie’s New York office in 2007 and currently leads the firm’s Engineering & Construction Group. He has a bachelor’s degree in both finance and accounting from New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business, is a CIRA, and holds a Certification in Distressed Business Valuation (CDBV).