Mr. Stull is a Managing Director in Houlihan Lokey’s Board Advisory Services and Opinion practice. He regularly advises boards and special committees of public companies in a range of corporate transactions, including take-privates, controller buyouts, recapitalizations, spinoffs, and M&A transactions in which certain conflicts are present, as well as advises general partners of funds in sponsor-backed company recapitalizations, fund-to-fund transfers, portfolio company combinations, and fund recapitalizations. He is based in the firm’s Atlanta office.
More broadly, Mr. Stull’s investment banking experience includes M&A advisory, management/employee buyouts, recapitalizations, debt and mezzanine financings, strategic alternatives evaluations, corporate valuations, and advising fiduciaries on fairness and solvency opinions.
Before opening Houlihan Lokey’s Atlanta office, Mr. Stull helped start and build the firm’s Washington, D.C., office in 1993. Mr. Stull has been involved in a wide range of industries, including consumer products, financial services, industrials, retail, media, and healthcare, and is a member of the firm’s Fairness Opinion Committee.
Mr. Stull earned a B.S. in Finance from Clemson University and holds the designation of Chartered Financial Analyst.