For Management Teams and Boards
Corinthian Partners’ Management Consulting practice supports senior management teams, principal owners, and boards on the strategic and operational decisions that shape a firm’s trajectory. The practice complements the firm’s transaction work in investment banking and capital markets, and is typically engaged in the periods between transactions, when the relevant questions are operational, organizational, or strategic rather than transactional.
Engagements are senior-led and tightly scoped to the specific question at hand. The firm does not deliver pre-packaged frameworks; we deliver a written, defensible answer.
Engagement Profile
- Corporate strategy and strategic review.
- Operational and organizational advisory, including governance and board effectiveness.
- Financial planning, capital-structure review, and pre-transaction preparation.
- Performance improvement, cost-structure review, and operating-model design.
- Industry-specific strategic counsel where the firm has direct experience.
- Industry-agnostic coverage from micro-cap through mid-cap, with particular focus on emerging-growth companies and the lower middle market.
Creative Structure, Not Just Standard Transactions
Where the right answer for a client requires a financing structure or strategic approach outside the standard playbook, the firm builds it. Corinthian’s investment banking and corporate-finance work is not limited to the most common transaction types; we regularly structure bespoke solutions, working with the client on the right structure for the situation rather than the most familiar one.
Coordinated With Investment Banking and Capital Markets
The Management Consulting practice is integrated with the firm’s M&A, IPO, and Capital Markets teams. A consulting engagement frequently identifies the right transaction, or the absence of one, and a transaction frequently surfaces consulting work the company should have done first. Where appropriate, advisory and execution are sequenced so that they work in concert rather than in isolation.

