Farlie Turner Gilbert & Co. is an investment banking firm that specializes in providing high quality merger and acquisition and capital advisory services to middle market companies.
Based on the depth of our transaction experience, sector expertise and broad capital network, we can serve as an educational resource for members to help them assess the market, timing and strategic and/or capital market alternatives.
About Mike Turner, Managing Director:
Mike co-founded Farlie Turner Gilbert in 2004. Prior to Farlie Turner Gilbert, Mike was a Principal with Brockway Moran & Partners, a private equity firm focused on investing in growth-oriented middle market companies. At Brockway Moran & Partners, Mike was responsible for managing all stages of the transaction and investing process. In addition, Mike was actively involved in managing existing investments, recruiting senior management personnel, structuring senior management compensation, and other strategic and operational issues. Prior to Brockway Moran & Partners, Mr. Turner was a Vice President with Bowles Hollowell Conner & Co., the mergers and acquisition division of First Union Securities. Mike received an BA from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business.
About Craig Farlie, Managing Director:
Craig co-founded Farlie Turner Gilbert in 2004. Prior to Farlie Turner Gilbert, Craig was founder and President of Kiaora Consulting Co., which provided business and strategic advice to a range of corporate clients. Prior to Kiaora, Craig was co-founder of PrintSource USA, a privately-held consolidator of commercial printing companies. Craig also served as Vice President, Corporate Development for Republic Industries (today comprised of Republic Services Group (NYSE:RSG) and AutoNation (NYSE:AN)) where he led a team responsible for several hundred acquisitions of privately-held companies. Craig received an BA magna cum laude from Princeton University and an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business.