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William H. Alderman

President
Alderman & Company


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William H. Alderman (Bill) founded and President of Alderman & Company in 2001.

During his career, he has completed more than $2.6 Billion in mergers and acquisition-related transactions. Prior to 2001, Mr. Alderman worked for a decade on Wall Street and for industry, predominantly working on M&A transactions in the middle market of the aerospace and defense industry. His past employers include Fieldstone Capital, BT Securities, General Electric and Aviation Sales Company.

Mr. Alderman is a graduate of the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management and Kenyon College, where he was a varsity soccer player and recipient of numerous athletic awards.

Mr. Alderman is a Securities Principal registered with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) and has four securities industry licenses (Series 7, 24, 63, and 65). In the past, Mr. Alderman has served on the following boards: UFC Aerospace, now a unit of Boeing; Cox & Co., an ESOP-owned manufacturer of de-icing systems; Breeze Eastern Corporation (AMEX: BZC), now a unit of Transdigm, Telos Corporation (NASD:TLS), and DLH Corporation (NASD: DLHC).

Mr. Alderman is a commercial pilot with more than 30 years of flying experience and owns and operates a Cirrus SR-22 aircraft. Among other volunteer activities, Mr. Alderman is an active Command Pilot for Patient Airlift Services. He has been a member of the Wings Club of New York since 1992. Mr. Alderman has frequently spoken at high-profile aerospace and defense industry conferences in the United States and abroad, including being a regular speaker at the flagship annual SpeedNews conferences. He has been quoted as an industry expert by Bloomberg, Reuters, Marketwatch, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post.

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