Orlando Taylor is a director at Kroll Zolfo Cooper with more than 10 years of professional experience including restructuring; mergers and acquisitions; government and law. He is an experienced financial executive who has provided advisory services to stakeholders of both public and private companies in multiple industries including: manufacturing, textile/apparel, retail, energy, and technology.
Recent advisory experience includes conducting cash flow forecasting; business process reorganization; DIP budgeting, monitoring and reporting, and business plan preparation, review and analysis. Orlando has also conducted extensive valuation analysis and has managed a variety of cost-reduction initiatives.
Professional Experience
Most recently Orlando was appointed Assistant Restructuring Officer of Werner Ladder. Other notable assignments include: Ritchie Capital, Dan River Corporation, Exelon Capital, Covanta Energy and Kmart.
Previously Orlando was an associate in the JP Morgan Chase global mergers and acquisitions group, where he provided financial advisory services in multiple industries including: diversified; health care; metals and mining; chemicals, and technology.
In addition to restructuring and financial advisory expertise, Orlando has experience in law and government, having served as:
Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator John McCain, where he advised the Senator and senior staff on matters relating to taxation, banking, finance, and budget/appropriations
Attorney and co-founder of Frazier Taylor and Brown, PLLC
Attorney in the office of the general counsel of National Public Radio
Education, Certification & Professional Affiliations
M.B.A. in Financial Management, MIT Sloan School of Management
L.L.M. - Tax, Georgetown University School of Law
J.D., DePaul University College of Law
B.S., University of Maryland
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