Logan Growth Advisors
Nancy Rodriguez is an experienced professional in the field of business and capital markets, currently serving as an Analyst at Logan Growth Advisors since September 2021. Prior to this role, Nancy held various positions, including Educator at Herlam from August 2006 to September 2021, where responsibilities included planning and delivering lessons tailored to student needs. Nancy also gained research experience as a Research Analyst intern at the Research and Business Development Center in 2020, contributing to projects that involved market strategy development and data analysis. Earlier, Nancy completed an internship focused on marketing with Financial Hero in 2019. Nancy holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Brigham Young University - Idaho, obtained in 2020.
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Logan Growth Advisors
Logan Growth Advisors (LGA) is a Mergers and Acquisitions advisor based out of Dallas with folks all around the world. We provide M&A services to lower middle market businesses. We customize every deal to the specific challenges and opportunities of each company and situation. We have a broad perspective gained from our experience as business executives, private equity investors, management consultants, and investment bankers. With our diverse set of experiences, we see opportunities from multiple angles. We understand the needs and perspectives of investors because we have been in their shoes and can help navigate negotiations to create win/win situations for all involved. We have run and sold businesses so we know the sensitivity around a transaction and the emotion these life-changing events can create. That empathy helps us appropriately set expectations for all parties and anticipate issues before they arise. We relish a reputation of getting great deals done, rather than trying to push through every deal that comes our way. We are very selective in the deals we take on so we can focus significant effort, time, and attention to each deal. We would rather get few great deals done than close many mediocre deals.