NEWTON, N.J.—John Corrigan has joined PCO Bookkeepers, an industry accounting and business advisory firm, as an advisory consultant to oversee its mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and family succession planning practice. Corrigan is an accomplished M&A specialist known for his ability to negotiate and structure both “Buy Side” and “Sell Side” transactions. He has also worked with many private business owners on internal matters, including generational transfers and trust and estate planning strategies.
“John is a strategic and critical thinker, and an incredibly good business negotiator,” notes Dan Gordon, CPA and managing member of PCO Bookkeepers. “I have worked with John within the industry and outside of the industry for over 20 years, and I couldn’t be any more excited about him joining our firm.”
Corrigan also brings extensive business contract experience, including executive compensation plans, long-term incentive awards, employment and severance agreements, deferred compensation structures, and M&A transactions, including all types of reorganizations, recapitalizations and refinancings.
In addition to his role at PCO, Corrigan will continue as a member of New York law firm Corrigan and Baker, LLC. Corrigan was previously a founding member of The Breakwater Group, a boutique consulting firm that provided business, financial and tax planning advice to private companies as well as their owners. Prior to his tenure at Breakwater, Corrigan was vice president, corporate secretary and tax counsel of a publicly held investment and insurance holding company, as well as a senior tax manager at Deloitte and Touche LLP. Corrigan has also been recognized by his peers as a Super Lawyer in the New York metro area, as well as a rating of “superb” on national lawyer service www.avvo.com.
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