- Corporate Finance Associates
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Corporate Finance Associates Type Private Industry Financial services Founded Greenville, South Carolina United States (1956) Founder(s) Michael M. Rothberg Headquarters Los Angeles, California, United States Key people Peter Heydenrych, Chairman Products Investment banking Employees approx 85 (2009) Website corporatefinanceassociates.com Corporate Finance Associates (CFA) is an international independent investment banking firm, headquartered in Los Angeles, with offices in the United States, Canada, India and affiliated offices throughout Europe. CFA was founded in 1956 to provide M&A services to mid-sized private and public firms often referred to as middle-market companies. The firm engages in mergers, acquisitions, business valuations and corporate finance advisory services.
History of CFA
In 1956 Michael M. Rothberg sold his interest in a furniture company and started Corporate Finance Associates (CFA). Based in Greenville, South Carolina, Mr. Rothberg established a consulting firm to serve the M & A needs of middle market business owners. In the late 1960s, looking for new ways to increase the number of "associates" in the firm, Mr. Rothberg articulated his philosophy of being in business for yourself rather than by yourself by adopting a networked business model. The network of associates grew and in 1969 the first international office was added. In 1972 the firm moved to Atlanta. The model proved successful and in 1985 the firm continued its westward migration with a move to Denver, Colorado.
Recognizing an opportunity for bringing principals into direct contact with clients worldwide, the former associates executed a management buyout of the company in 1996, creating the organization that exists today. CFA is a privately held corporation based in Los Angeles, California with offices on three continents. In 1956 few could have predicted that a single individual, with an entrepreneurial vision, was launching a company with the "right stuff" to be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2006.
Locations
The company organizes its global business into the following regions.
United States
- California - Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco
- Colorado - Denver
- District of Columbia - Washington
- Georgia - Atlanta
- Illinois - Chicago
- Kentucky - Lexington
- Louisiana - Lafayette
- Maine - Portland
- Minnesota - Minneapolis
- Nebraska - Omaha
- Ohio - Columbus
- Oklahoma - Tulsa
- Tennessee - Memphis, Nashville
- Texas - Austin/San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, Midland
- Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Canada
- Calgary Alberta
- Oakville Ontario
- Toronto Ontario
Asia
- India - Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore
Europe
- Austria - Vienna
- Belgium - Brussels
- Czech Republic - Prague
- England (UK) - London
- France - Paris
- Germany - Frankfurt
- Greece - Athens
- Norway - Oslo
- Poland - Warsaw
- Switzerland - Geneva
- Ukraine - Kiev
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Categories: Mergers and acquisitions | Investment banks | Companies based in Los Angeles, California | Investment companies of the United States | Companies established in 1956
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