Exploring Healthcare Transactions in a Post-Pandemic World

June 23, 2021 Healthcare

Courtney Midanek, managing director for Kaufman Hall’s mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships practice, sheds light on the future of healthcare industry transactions in this edition of Looking Ahead. Midanek explains how existing business models have shifted, where private equity funding will likely land, and what trends in industry M&A we can anticipate moving forward.

Digital Trends Executive Teams Must Embrace

April 29, 2021 Financial Services

In this episode of Looking Ahead, Indivar Khosla, Microsoft’s Vice President of Financial Services, US, forecasts which digital capabilities can help financial services differentiate themselves from their competitors.

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Accelerate Your Business Plans With Digital Transformation

April 16, 2021 All Industries

What role should the board play when it comes to digital transformation? In this episode of Looking Ahead, we gain the perspective of three executives from Crowe on how the board can assess their current delivery models, consult the proper leaders on their team when considering a digital shift and measure the results of a transformation project.

M&A Trends in Nonprofit Healthcare

November 2, 2020 Healthcare

In this episode of Looking Ahead, Ken Kaufman, Chair and founding partner of Kaufman Hall, gives his perspective on the the United States healthcare industry amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, including drivers for transformation and growth in the nonprofit sector.

nCino IPO

October 19, 2020 Technology

Financial technology company nCino recently enjoyed a well-received IPO. In this first virtually recorded episode of Looking Ahead, Al Dominick talks to nCino’s CEO, Pierre Naudé, about investor interest, board transition and maintaining company culture after going public.