News | October 2, 2025
Shalabh Gupta and Amran Nawaz, Associate Directors in Secretariat’s Global Sports Consulting practice, were recently quoted in an S&P Global article discussing sports team acquisition and valuation trends.
Mr. Myung has 10 years of experience in the construction industry and regularly provides advisory services and arbitration support. He specializes in providing delay analysis services to clients in construction and engineering disputes and assists delay experts in formal dispute resolution proceedings.
Mr. Myung has been engaged to advise in time-related matters in various international construction projects including Oil & Gas, process plants, power plant, transport infrastructure, commercial and residential.
His work involves evaluation of construction claims, review of programs and as-built data conducting critical path analysis, identification of cause of delays, and assisting expert evidence in formal dispute resolution proceedings.
Prior to joining Secretariat, Mr. Myung worked in major infrastructure projects in UK, Middle East and Singapore where he gained experience in planning and commercial management, monitoring and control, risk and change management, claims and disputes.
Shalabh Gupta and Amran Nawaz, Associate Directors in Secretariat’s Global Sports Consulting practice, were recently quoted in an S&P Global article discussing sports team acquisition and valuation trends.
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