Kevin provides executive insights and guidance to help Mensura distinguish itself in the marketplace and build a foundation for the future. Kevin has an extensive background and knowledge base in leadership and strategic guidance. He is an adherent to Michael Porter’s “Five Forces” competitive analysis, which breaks down a company’s competitive landscape by understanding how the industry interacts with the “Five Forces.”
Kevin began his career in 1991 in software development, rising through Management. In 1998, Kevin became a management consultant with Deloitte Consulting, where he led multiple high-profile engagements including the turnaround of troubled global operations and technology transformation for inventory management, created improved technological architecture, and devised strategies that improved bottom-lines. Over this time, Kevin became a sought-after expert on the insurance industry. From there Kevin went to HUB International, one of the world’s largest insurance brokerage acquirers, as a CIO and M&A co-leader.
Kevin has led two digital transformations and strategic change initiatives, modernized technology, enriched data assets, and co-led thirty-five M&A transactions. Specifically in M&A efforts, Kevin has designed plans to rehabilitate underperforming companies, maximize EBITDA, fast-track cross-selling, and avert redundancies to drive synergy and value. He also revised the deal playbook, due diligence process and tracking tools to improve decisions and accelerate acquisitions. He brings a diverse perspective from corporate, management consulting, and private equity-owned companies from startup to $50B.
Kevin serves as a Columbia University Executive Master's Program mentor, on company and industry boards, and has presented his successful approach to cultivating a high-performance culture at CHRO and CIO conferences. Kevin volunteers for multiple organizations, generally advising on leadership and strategy.
Kevin earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from Pace University.
Kevin provides executive insights and guidance to help Mensura distinguish itself in the marketplace and build a foundation for the future. Kevin has an extensive background and knowledge base in leadership and strategic guidance. He is an adherent to Michael Porter’s “Five Forces” competitive analysis, which breaks down a company’s competitive landscape by understanding how the industry interacts with the “Five Forces.”
Kevin began his career in 1991 in software development, rising through Management. In 1998, Kevin became a management consultant with Deloitte Consulting, where he led multiple high-profile engagements including the turnaround of troubled global operations and technology transformation for inventory management, created improved technological architecture, and devised strategies that improved bottom-lines. Over this time, Kevin became a sought-after expert on the insurance industry. From there Kevin went to HUB International, one of the world’s largest insurance brokerage acquirers, as a CIO and M&A co-leader.
Kevin has led two digital transformations and strategic change initiatives, modernized technology, enriched data assets, and co-led thirty-five M&A transactions. Specifically in M&A efforts, Kevin has designed plans to rehabilitate underperforming companies, maximize EBITDA, fast-track cross-selling, and avert redundancies to drive synergy and value. He also revised the deal playbook, due diligence process and tracking tools to improve decisions and accelerate acquisitions. He brings a diverse perspective from corporate, management consulting, and private equity-owned companies from startup to $50B.
Kevin serves as a Columbia University Executive Master's Program mentor, on company and industry boards, and has presented his successful approach to cultivating a high-performance culture at CHRO and CIO conferences. Kevin volunteers for multiple organizations, generally advising on leadership and strategy.
Kevin earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics from Pace University.