
Generational Group Advises S&A Trombley Corp. dba LWI Metalworks in its Sale to an Individual Investor
Located in Morristown, Virginia, LWI Metalworks has been family-owned and operated since 1968. They provide a wide range of custom metal fabrication services to suit industries both locally and beyond. Whether tackling large structural projects or crafting custom pieces, LWI Metalworks is committed to delivering quality workmanship that meets and exceeds expectations.
Generational Group Executive Managing Director, M&A, Eastern Region – David Fergusson, and his team led by Generational Affiliate, Jeff Carnigan with the support of Managing Director, M&A, Corey Painter successfully closed the deal. Senior Managing Director, Joe Van Voorhis established the initial relationship with S&A Trombley Corp. dba LWI Metal Works.
Ryan Binkley, CEO of Generational Group, added, 'At Generational Group, we are proud to facilitate such impactful transactions.'
About Generational Group
Generational Group, headquartered in Dallas, is a leading, award winning, full-service M&A advisory firm. With over 300 professionals across 16 offices in North America, the company helps business owners unlock the full value of their businesses through a comprehensive suite of advisory services. These services include strategic growth consulting, exit planning education, business valuation, value enhancement strategies, M&A advisory, digital solutions, and wealth management.
Generational Group was honored as the 2024 USA Investment Banking Firm of the Year by the Global M&A Network and named Investment Banking Firm of the Year by The M&A Advisor in both 2024 and 2022. The firm also received recognition as Valuation Firm of the Year and Consulting Firm of the Year in 2022 and 2023, further cementing its reputation as a leader in M&A advisory services.
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