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. Slusher specializes in data management and analysis, dynamic reporting, data visualization, automation readiness, and data-driven process improvement. His technical proficiencies include Alteryx, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, Oracle SQL Developer, Pentaho, Python, Microsoft SQL Server, and Tableau.
Sam Slusher specializes in data management and analysis, dynamic reporting, data visualization, automation readiness, and data-driven process improvement. His technical proficiencies include Alteryx, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, Oracle SQL Developer, Pentaho, Python, Microsoft SQL Server, and Tableau.
Mr. Slusher has worked on data-driven engagements, including mortgage-backed securities litigation, antitrust litigation, incident response and data breaches, general commercial disputes, and non-legal matters such as healthcare system deployment and revenue tracking. His experience spans multiple industries, including financial services, information security, healthcare, and construction.
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.
Executive Scandals: Navigating Reputational and Financial Risks
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