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Maughan joins Navigant’s Valuation & Financial Risk Management Practice as MD

David Maughan has been appointed Managing Director within Navigant’s Valuation & Financial Risk Management practice. He will lead transaction advisory efforts for Navigant Capital Advisors, the Firm’s registered broker-dealer subsidiary.

Maughan has broad expertise across several industries with a focus on financial services companies. Maughan, based in New York, will work across Navigant’s industry sectors to advise clients on buy and sell-side opportunities.

“David’s financial services expertise is well aligned with our objectives to extend loan valuation capabilities into transaction advisory services, and enables us to help our clients with investment and sales opportunities through Navigant Capital Advisors,” says Richard Hitt, Managing Director and Leader of Navigant’s Valuation & Financial Risk Management practice. “His ability to connect investment banking and valuation expertise should be a great asset for both bank and non-bank clients.”

Maughan has deep subject matter expertise gained through a near 40-year career as an investment banker and consultant. He has provided financial advisory services to bank and non-bank financial institutions, including major companies and entrepreneurs in the US, Canada and Japan. His prior experience includes senior-level roles at Pelion Financial Group, Sterne, Agee & Leach, and Flagstone Securities. Maughan has also held senior-level posts at CastaNet Capital, BMO Nesbitt Burns, KPMG BayMark Capital, Kidder Peabody, Drexel Burnham Lambert and Morgan Stanley.

“In today’s era of financial challenges, this position provides a tremendous opportunity to develop and deliver comprehensive strategies and solutions to financial institutions. I look forward to working with the talented Navigant team to optimise results and maximise value for our clients,” says Maughan.

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