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Madison Street Capital's co-founder and Chief Operating Officer, Anthony Marsala is the recipient of National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts, “40 Under Forty” recognition program for 2015. The recognition program acknowledges individuals who’ve made their mark in business valuation, financial analysis, litigation, witness testimony as well as mergers and acquisitions.

The 40 recognized individuals were selected by the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts Executive Staff. A spokesperson for the selection committee commented, “We were overwhelmed with the quality of candidates which made the decision-making process very difficult."

Brien K. Jones, Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President for the National Association
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He holds, from University of Oxford Said Business School, a Master's Degree in Strategy.

As the Chief Operating Officer of Madison Street Capital, LLC, Anthony Marsala oversees the firm’s European, African and Asian operations. He manages the analytical and due diligence efforts, coordinating valuation assessments for its M&A clients.

Mr. Marsala is an expert in mergers and acquisition, corporate finance and business valuation with a focus on middle market organizations, in a myriad of sectors, such as technology, food, energy, agriculture, pharmaceutical and biotechnology.

Madison Street Capital, LLC is a renowned and respected global investment and financial banking organization It is focused on integrity and service in providing corporate advisory solutions, merger and acquisition assessment, financial recommendations and valuation opinion. The diverse experience provided by Madison Street Capital, LLC positions its clients for success.

Additional information about Madison Street Capital, LLC, is available at their website,

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