Jeff Hoover, an attorney at Royal Oak-based law firm Howard & Howard, has been selected as a recipient of the M&A Advisor’s 2019 Emerging Leaders Awards. Hoover was chosen for his accomplishments and experience from a nationwide pool of nominees by an independent judging panel of distinguished business leaders.
The M&A Advisor, known globally for its recognition of leading M&A, financing, and turnaround professionals, created this event to promote mentorship and professional development among young business leaders.
“The Annual M&A Advisor Emerging Leaders Awards...were created in 2010 to recognize and celebrate the achievements of the outstanding young professionals who have reached a significant level of success while still under the age of 40. These impressive young professionals have made notable contributions to our industry and to their communities. Truly, the Emerging Leader Awardees we are honoring are the best and the brightest. They are the future of the M&A, finance, and turnaround industry,” said Roger Aguinaldo, founder of The M&A Advisor.
Hoover concentrates his practice in business transactions and corporate matters, including mergers, acquisitions, and reorganizations of business entities. He is a graduate of Thomas M. Cooley Law School and Eastern Michigan University. He has also been named a Michigan “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers (2011-2018) and to Michigan Leading Lawyers (2017-2019).
- Posted June 12, 2019
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