Christopher Gresh
Managing Director
New York Mergers & Acquisitions Technology cgresh@lincolninternational.com +1 (212) 257-7724I believe that effective client management is based on communication, readiness and always putting the client first.
Chris provides mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisory services for clients in Lincoln’s Technology Group. He has significant buy-side and sell-side experience, working on numerous transactions involving Fortune 500 and publicly traded companies as well as advising leading private equity firms and privately held businesses on strategic alternatives. Chris’ M&A experience includes advising on divestitures of corporate carve-outs, cross-border transactions and supporting businesses with an array of complex issues.
Chris is focused on driving positive outcomes for enterprise software clients. He has an in-depth knowledge in positioning software businesses and in effectively portraying the technology applications his clients create that are transforming business models across a variety of industries globally.
Chris has over 10 years of financial services experience in his career. Prior to joining Lincoln, Chris focused on M&A advisory across various industries with Lazard. Previously, he worked with the Royal Bank of Scotland in a trading support role across several fixed income products, including U.S. treasuries and corporate debt.
Chris earned a Master of Business Administration from the Mendoza School of Business at the University of Notre Dame and a Bachelor of Science in economics, summa cum laude, from Quinnipiac University.
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Meet our Senior Team in TMT
I am inspired by working with entrepreneurs and innovators who feel passionately about what they are creating.
William Bowmer
Managing Director & Co-head of Technology, U.S.
San FranciscoI deliver a hands-on approach to provide strategic advice to my clients throughout the transaction and beyond.
Chris Brooks
Managing Director & Co-head of Technology, Europe
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