Because Conway MacKenzie has helped hundreds of companies with virtually every scenario imaginable the company's professionals have been recognized repeatedly for their efforts as evidenced by the following certifications and awards:
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Winner - "Atlanta's Best and Brightest Companies to Work For" - National Association for Business Resources |
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Conway MacKenzie is recognized as Turnaround Firm of the Year at the M&A Advisor's 5th Annual Distressed Investing Conference |
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Conway MacKenzie is the recipient of the 2010 TMA Transaction of the Year Award for its role in assisting Republic Industries |
Conway MacKenzie is the recipient of the TMA, Georgia Chapter's Turnaround of the Year Award for the mid-size company category for its role with JT Packard.
Charles Moore recognized as one of 2010's "30 in Their Thirties" by DBusiness
Conway MacKenzie is the recipient of the Global M&A Network's Turnaround Atlas Award of the Year for a turnaround of over $100 Million for Greektown Casino
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Recipient - "Top Workplaces 2009" - Detroit Free Press |
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Winner - "101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For" - Michigan Business and Professional Association |
Conway MacKenzie has been named one of the nation's "Outstanding Turnaround Firms” for several years in a row by Turnarounds & Workouts
Charles Moore – member of the Crain’s Detroit Business 40 Under 40
Class of 2008
Turnaround Management Association: Charles Moore, President – Detroit Chapter; Steve Wybo, Board Member – Detroit Chapter; Greg Charleston, Board Member – Atlanta Chapter; John Young, Jr., Board Member – Houston Chapter.
Several individuals have been named "People to Watch, Business Professionals Making Their Mark" by Turnarounds & Workouts, including: Steve Wybo, John Young, Jr., Greg Charleston, Tom Gordy, Charles Moore, Joe Geraghty, Jeff Zappone and Don MacKenzie
Van Conway, Ken Malek: Fellows of the American College of Bankruptcy
Van Conway: Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year
Finalist - "Best Places to Work" - Crain's Detroit Business & IRI Consultants to Management
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