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Alvarez and Marsal Add Two Senior Professionals to Valuation Services

Together, Juneau and Walters will bring more than twenty years of experience on valuation matters within the energy industry.

Global professional services firm Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) continues the growth of its Valuation Services (VS) practice with the additions of Managing Director David Juneau in Houston and Senior Director Caroline Walters in Dallas. Together, Juneau and Walters will bring more than twenty years of experience on valuation matters within the energy industry.

Juneau’s and Walters’ move to A&M aligns with the firm’s expanding US Energy practice and its strategic commitment to help clients navigate complex sector issues, including the transition to renewable energy. Recently, the firm has welcomed a series of energy sector-focused professionals, including Managing Director Julie McLaughlin in San Francisco, Managing Director Francois Bardi in Houston, Managing Director John Corrigan in Dallas and Senior Director Trish Collins in Houston.

Juneau joins A&M from Kroll, where he served as a Managing Director on the Energy & Infrastructure industry team within the firm’s Valuation Advisory practice. He brings over twelve years of experience advising global clients on a range of valuation and corporate finance issues, including business and asset-level valuations, financial and tax reporting compliance, and transaction and restructuring planning. Juneau has worked across multiple industries, with a focus in the energy, chemicals, and industrial sectors. He also has experience advising consumer products, engineering services, hospitality, and food distribution companies.

Prior to joining A&M, Walters served as a Valuation Advisory practice Director as part of the Energy & Infrastructure industry team at Kroll.  She brings ten years of finance and valuation experience focused on the valuation of income-producing power generation assets for power and renewable energy clients. Walters has in-depth knowledge on the valuation of individual power general assets across a range of technologies, including solar, wind, hydro, landfill gas, nuclear, natural gas, and coal and battery storage.

“David and Caroline bring unique perspectives and deep expertise in the energy industry and the sector’s market dynamics. Their experience enhances our ability to advise clients and solve complex problems against the backdrop of economic volatility and disruption,” said Mark McMahon, Managing Director and Global Practice Leader of A&M’s Valuation Services in New York. “Their individual backgrounds align with A&M’s operational heritage and results-driven mindset. Their collective know-how will help clients maximize value and drive change.”

Juneau earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from Louisiana State University. He is a non-CPA member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accounts (AICPA) and has completed testing and work experience requirements for the Certified in Entity and Intangible Valuation (CEIV) credential.

Walters earned bachelor’s degrees in finance and economics from Southern Methodist University.