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Gordon Brothers Names Koenig Director, Commercial & Industrial Division

Date: Jun 15, 2017 @ 07:12 AM

Gordon Brothers, the Boston-based global advisory, restructuring and investment firm, announced that Christopher Koenig has joined the company as a director in the Commercial and Industrial division.  
 
In this role, Koenig will be responsible for business development, deal analysis and structuring, financial management, and ongoing commercial and industrial deal operations. He brings more than 17 years of experience in the capital markets providing operational and financial restructuring and advisory services to clients across a number of industries.
 
“We are pleased to welcome Chris to the Gordon Brothers team,” said Bob Maroney, President, Commercial and Industrial. “Chris’ extensive knowledge of the financial markets and experience working with a wide range of clients will accelerate our efforts to offer capital solutions to virtually any sector.”
 
“I’m thrilled to join the Commercial and Industrial team at Gordon Brothers,” said Koenig. “Over the course of my career I have cultivated strong relationships with various lending, private equity, and restructuring professionals, all of whom can look to Gordon Brothers as a total solution and capital provider for complicated and special situations.”
 
Prior to joining Gordon Brothers, Koenig was a vice president with G2 Capital Advisors, where he specialized in providing sell-side, buy-side, operational and financial restructuring, and capital raising advisory services. Koenig has also worked with TD Bank, NewStar Financial and Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
 
Koenig received his bachelor’s degree from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University. He currently resides in Weston, Mass.

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