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  • »One on One with KCRA’s Paul Gronwall
    Perhaps no industry has seen more dramatic upheaval and uncertainty over the last few years than Financial Services. Though, through all the volatility, the sector has not only survived, but its thrived. But what's the status of the market now, and what does the future hold for consultancies in this sector? Those are the question answered in Kennedy Consulting Research & Advisory's latest research report—Financial Services Consulting Marketplace: Key Trends, Profiles and Forecasts.
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    One effect of the economic downturn has been a significant slowdown in the flow of public and private charitable dollars. Pranav Kothari, Managing Director of social impact consulting firm, Mission Measurement, says the firm helps clients quantify the outcomes of their philanthropy work.
  • »One on One with AlixPartners’ William Callender
    Following its August acquisition of retail financial services consultancy, Mercatus, AlixPartners continues to broaden its footprint in the financial services sector, this time by hiring William Callender as a Managing Director of the firm’s Financial Services Practice.
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    Not many management consultancies can say they got their start during the Nixon Administration, but Cliff Consulting can. In 2012, Cliff will celebrate its 40th anniversary and President Robin Nasatir says the Oakland-based firm has big plans to celebrate the start of the firm’s fifth decade in business.
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    UMS Advisory is an Arlington, Va.-based firm focused on the real estate and facilities management market. The niche firm serves mainly the global Fortune 200, including Pfizer, Kraft Foods, Sprint, Morgan Stanley and Toyota.
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»Seven Small Jewels, 2011: Seven To Watch

Seven to WatchWith more than 50 nominations for our Seven Small Jewels Award, it stands to reason that several firms—not just the winners—caught the eye of our judges. These seven firms may not have made the final cut this year, but each firm impressed us enough to call them out as Seven to Watch in 2011 and beyond.

Aspen Advisors
This Pittsburgh-based healthcare IT firm has doubled its headcount and revenue since 2009. Experience is one of the key differentiators for this five-year-old firm—some 40 percent of staff has been at it for more than 20 years.

Griffin Strategic Advisors
This Lake Forest, Ill.-based strategy firm was co-founded by CEO Carrie Shea on 08/08/08. The firm, which touts “visionary strategy solutions grounded in operational realities,” has experienced a 164 percent compound annual growth rate since inception.

HB Strategy Group
This Boise, Id.-based strategy firm offers CEOs a strategy development and methodology that “bridges the divide between strategic analysis and organizational change.” Launched in 2009, the firm is projecting to double its staff size and revenue in 2011.

Loft9 Consulting
Loft9, launched in 2010, provides tactical execution support through business analyst and project coordinator resources. The operations firm was co-founded by Edward Beals and Mark Birzell, both from Point B, and is projecting revenue growth of 138 percent in 2011.

Strategic Business Partners
This Detroit, Mich.-based IT firm does the majority of its work in the public sector, including business process management and business intelligence. The firm is on target to double its headcount and increase its revenue some 30 percent this year.

Trexin Consulting
This Minneapolis-based business technology consultancy focuses on the financial services industry. Trexin, which also has offices in New York and Chicago, has grown revenue and headcount about 65 percent each of the last two years.

The Savan Group
This Arlington, Va.-based strategy and IT firm focuses on the public sector, specifically helping clients achieve sustainable success by solving critical management, organizational, technical and operational challenges. From humble beginnings, the firm has experienced a whopping 250 percent growth over the last two years.
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