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Greg Carlson

Senior Managing Director

As a senior managing director in Houston, Greg Carlson is responsible for client service and practice development specializing in functional transformations, liquidity optimization, and transaction support.

Riveron focuses on practical solutions that deliver lasting value to our clients' company and culture. We hope this ultimately has a positive impact on the communities in which we collectively live, work, and play.
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Background

Greg Carlson brings over 18 years of consulting and industry experience, working for both public and private companies. He has worked across a variety of industries with a heavy emphasis in energy, manufacturing, and other industrial products companies. By leveraging his deep experience, Greg is able to partner with clients on enterprise-wide transformations that drive efficiencies and bottom line results.

Before Riveron, Greg was a leader in PwC’s advisory practice and had several roles with Dell Technologies. Originally from the Dallas area, Greg currently lives in Houston with his wife and two children.

Education and Certifications

  • Master of Business Administration, University of Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business
  • Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Texas A&M University, Mays School of Business

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