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| Campbell & Co. | |
|---|---|
| Name | Campbell & Co. |
| Type | Private |
| Industry | Consulting |
| Founded | 19XX |
| Headquarters | Unknown |
| Key people | Unknown |
Campbell & Co. is a consulting and professional services firm that has operated across multiple sectors including finance, energy, healthcare, and technology. The firm provided advisory, project management, and transaction services to corporate, institutional, and public-sector clients. Campbell & Co. engaged with many prominent organizations and figures in global business, litigation, and regulatory matters.
Campbell & Co. traces its origins to partnerships and professional networks linked to firms and institutions such as Arthur Andersen, McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Bain & Company, Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Accenture, Capgemini, Roland Berger, Oliver Wyman, Booz Allen Hamilton, A.T. Kearney, Mercer, Grant Thornton, Navigant Consulting, AlixPartners, FTI Consulting, Berkeley Research Group, The Brattle Group, Cornerstone Research, NERA Economic Consulting, Davies, Protiviti, Huron Consulting Group, LEK Consulting, Charles River Associates, ZS Associates, Simon-Kucher & Partners, OC&C Strategy Consultants, CohnReznick, Sia Partners, PA Consulting Group, RSM International, Piper Jaffray, Houlihan Lokey, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morgan, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Lazard, Evercore, Centerview Partners, Perella Weinberg Partners.
Over time the firm engaged with projects tied to events and institutions such as the Enron scandal, WorldCom, Lehman Brothers collapse, 2008 financial crisis, Global Financial Crisis, Eurozone crisis, Asian financial crisis, Dot-com bubble, Great Recession, Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, Sarbanes–Oxley Act, Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, United States Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Federal Reserve System, European Central Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Campbell & Co. offered advisory services in areas often associated with investment banking, turnaround management, corporate restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, due diligence, forensic accounting, litigation support, expert testimony, regulatory compliance, risk management, operational improvement, supply chain management, information technology strategy, cybersecurity, data analytics, market entry strategy, valuation, and tax advisory. The firm’s engagements intersected with sectors represented by ExxonMobil, BP, Chevron Corporation, Royal Dutch Shell, TotalEnergies, Siemens, General Electric, Boeing, Airbus, Toyota Motor Corporation, Volkswagen Group, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Amazon (company), Apple Inc., Microsoft, Alphabet Inc., Facebook, Intel, IBM, Oracle Corporation, SAP SE, Salesforce, Cisco Systems, Netflix, Uber Technologies, Lyft, Inc., SpaceX, Tesla, Inc., Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Merck & Co., Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, Roche, Sanofi.
Clients and projects attributed to the firm included engagements with multinational corporations, governmental agencies, financial sponsors, and law firms involved in high-profile matters associated with The New York Times Company, The Washington Post, Time Warner, Disney, Comcast, ViacomCBS, AT&T, Verizon Communications, Sprint Corporation, T-Mobile US, Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, Sony Corporation, Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, National Football League, International Olympic Committee, FIFA, United Nations, European Commission, UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, National Institutes of Health, World Health Organization, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Khan Academy, Harvard University, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge.
The firm’s leadership drew experience from alumni of Harvard Business School, Wharton School, INSEAD, London Business School, Columbia Business School, Sloan School of Management, Booth School of Business, Yale School of Management, Tuck School of Business, and Kellogg School of Management. Organizational roles mirrored titles common at firms such as Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Managing Director, Partner, Principal, Managing Partner, Senior Vice President, Vice President, Director, Associate, Analyst, Engagement Manager, Senior Advisor, and Board of Directors. The firm employed professionals with prior roles at institutions like Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Bank of England, European Investment Bank, International Criminal Court, World Trade Organization, US Department of the Treasury, HM Treasury, UK Financial Conduct Authority, and Financial Conduct Authority.
Campbell & Co. advised on transactions comparable to mandates led by Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morgan, Lazard, Rothschild & Co, Evercore, Houlihan Lokey, Moelis & Company, Perella Weinberg Partners, PJT Partners, Centerview Partners, Greenhill & Co., Bank of America, UBS, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Barclays, HSBC, Nomura Holdings, Mizuho Financial Group. Work included sell-side advisories, buy-side diligence, capital raises, recapitalizations, leveraged buyouts, strategic joint ventures, and spin-offs akin to deals involving 3G Capital, KKR, The Carlyle Group, Blackstone Group, TPG Capital, Apollo Global Management, Bain Capital, Silver Lake Partners, Warburg Pincus, Hellman & Friedman.
The firm’s work intersected with litigation and regulatory inquiries paralleling matters involving United States Securities and Exchange Commission, Department of Justice (United States), United States Congress, House Committee on Financial Services, Senate Banking Committee, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, United States Court of Appeals, United States District Court, Supreme Court of the United States, High Court of Justice, European Court of Human Rights, International Court of Justice, State Attorneys General, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Competition and Markets Authority (United Kingdom), and European Commission competition law investigations. Disputes referenced issues similar to those arising in Enron scandal, WorldCom, Madoff investment scandal, Bernie Madoff, Libor scandal, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act inquiries, and antitrust proceedings linked to major technology and pharmaceutical cases.
The firm promoted hiring and training practices consistent with programs at Teach For America, Peace Corps, AmeriCorps, UNICEF, United Nations Development Programme, World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Doctors Without Borders, Oxfam, and Habitat for Humanity. Philanthropic initiatives paralleled grants and partnerships seen with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Clinton Foundation, Wellcome Trust, The Rockefeller Foundation, Ford Foundation, and university-affiliated research centers at Harvard Kennedy School, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, Oxford Martin School, and Yale Center for Business and the Environment.
Category:Consulting firms