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Mohsin Y. Meghji, CTP

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Mohsin Y. Meghji, CTP

Mohsin Y. Meghji, CTP is the founder of M3 Partners LP in New York. His more-than-30-year career as a turnaround professional has focused primarily on reviving companies experiencing financial, operational or strategic transitions to maximize value for stakeholders through management and/or advisory roles in partnership with some of the world’s leading financial institutions, private-equity and distressed hedge fund investors. Mr. Meghji has led some of the most significant financial restructurings in recent years, including serving as CRO of Sears Holdings Corp., Barney’s Inc., Real Alloy Intermediate Holdings, Sanchez Energy Corp. and Capmark Financial Group. In 2021, he was appointed to the board of directors of the Nassau County Interim Finance Authority (NIFA) by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo at the recommendation of Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins. Prior to founding M3 Partners, Mr. Meghji served as executive vice president and head of Strategy at Springleaf Holdings, LLC, as well as CEO of its captive insurance companies. At Springleaf, he was a key member of the management team that transformed the struggling consumer lender into a highly successful IPO in late 2013. Prior to Springleaf, Mr. Meghji co-founded Loughlin Meghji + Co., a financial and restructuring advisory firm that became one of the leading restructuring boutiques in the U.S. Earlier in his career, he spent 12 years with Arthur Andersen & Co. in the firm’s London, Toronto and New York offices, eventually becoming partner in its Global Corporate Finance group. Mr. Meghji recently served as a director on the corporate boards of, among others, Frontier Communications, Toys “R” Us, Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refining and Marketing LLC and SHOPKO Corp. He also previously has served as a director of, among others, Mariner Health Care Inc., Cascade Timberlands, LLC, Dan River, Inc. and MS Resorts. Mr. Meghji is a director of Equity Group International Foundation, which provides funding for underprivileged high-potential students in Kenya, and he previously served on the boards of The Children’s Museum of Manhattan from 2012-18 and HealthRight International from 2004-12. Mr. Meghji is a graduate of the Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada and has taken executive courses at the INSEAD School of Business in France. He has qualified as a U.K. and Canadian Chartered Accountant as well as a U.S. Certified Turnaround Professional.