AlixPartners Appoints Power and Gas Leader to Turnaround and Restructuring Team
AlixPartners has appointed Rick Peters as Managing Director of the company’s Turnaround and Restructuring practice.
Peters will be based in the firm’s newly opened Houston office. He will further enhance the firm’s extensive global power and gas restructuring practice, which has advised on some of the most significant power and gas restructurings over the past several years.
Peters has over 30 years’ senior consulting experience, focused on the energy, power and utilities sectors, specifically merchant power and pipelines. He will work alongside AlixPartners’ power and gas clients to optimize shareholder value and navigate critical business challenges arising from the difficult energy market conditions they face.
Peters joins AlixPartners from his own independent firm, Peters Consulting Associates, where he served as a trusted advisor to the management teams of leading energy companies. Previously, he was a Managing Director at Accenture, where he led their North American utilities management consulting practice, and before that was a Senior Partner at The Boston Consulting Group, where he led their global energy practice.
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