EisnerAmper’s Berret Receives 2024 Turnaround Management Association “Emerging Leader” Award
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- Oct 8, 2024
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Global business advisory firm EisnerAmper announces that Lauren P. Berret, from EisnerAmper’s Philadelphia office, has received the 2024 Turnaround Management Association’s (“TMA’s”) “Emerging Leader” Award. Lauren has been a dedicated TMA member for years and a fixture on the TMA Philadelphia/Wilmington Board. Additionally, she served as guest editor of the September 2024 issue of the TMA Journal of Corporate Renewal.
Lauren is a director in the firm's Bankruptcy and Restructuring Services Group. She specializes in restructuring and investigative advisory services and primarily focuses on distressed companies, unsecured creditors, senior lenders, and trustees in the middle-market environment. Lauren also provides forensic accounting and litigation support services.
“With her deep knowledge and unwavering commitment to client service, Lauren is indispensable to her clients and a go-to asset for the firm and her colleagues,” said Allen Wilen, Partner and National Director of EisnerAmper’s Financial Advisory Services Group and 2024 TMA Global President. “Congratulations to Lauren on this well-deserved award and to all of this year’s winners.”
The TMA is a professional community that seeks to strengthen the global economy by working to save distressed businesses, assist management to navigate off-plan events, and help healthy companies avoid similar pitfalls. Established in 1988, the TMA has approximately 10,000 members worldwide who include turnaround practitioners, attorneys, accountants, advisors, liquidators, consultants as well as academic, government employees, and members of the judiciary.
“This year’s TMA Award recipients are a testament to the dedication, innovative practices, and relentless commitment needed in the turnaround and restructuring industry to excel. They have proven to be in a league of their own,” says TMA Global Chief Executive Officer Scott Y. Stuart, Esq.
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