Securities,
Mergers & Acquisitions,
Corporate
Jan. 28, 2019
Implementing the underwriter perspective can improve IPO success
One perspective which is critical and is often overlooked until the time comes to actually execute on becoming a public company is that of an underwriter.





Sara L. Terheggen
Founder and Managing Director
The NBD Group, Inc.
UC Berkeley Boalt Hall
The NBD Group, Inc., a leading legal and business solutions firm. Dr. T has advised on transactions with an aggregate value of more than $110 billion, including more than 20 IPOs, and she has been recognized close to 50 times for her professional expertise and leadership.

DR. T ON SECURITIES
As a company contemplating an IPO, there is an endless list of things that must be done before you are ready to go public. Companies typically start thinking about going public 12-24 months before they actually become a public company. This IPO preparation process involves assessing and, in many instances, making changes to many layers of the company, including business, structure, financial, leadership, governance, communi...
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