Conversations with Thought Leaders from the M&A Community
Deborah Douglas – Breaking Down Glass Walls
Posted on June 25, 2008
Like NFL football and (until recently) NASCAR racing, M&A has traditionally been a bastion of male domination. For many years now our guest Deborah L. Douglas has been proving that, as with most other human activities, women can compete and can compete well.
Deborah began her M&A career in the late 1970’s with Touche Ross & Co. (a Big 8 accounting firm now part of Deloitte & Touche) and eventually rose to become that firm’s Director of Merger & Acquisition Activities. In 1989 the Deloitte and Touche merger provided Deborah with the opportunity to leave public accounting unfettered by a non-compete. She formed the Douglas Group in St. Louis, an intermediary firm which represents middle market companies as advisor and intermediary in merger and acquisition transactions.
Deborah is the author of an intriguing book called “Cashing In!”, a very down to earth guide to the perils and potential of business sales aimed at business owners, but very relevant to advisors and buyers as well. I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend that you click on the link above and purchase a copy.
In this interview, Deborah talks about her experience as an M&A intermediary and the obstacles she has encountered as a woman in a man’s world (simple answer – none). She also provides some good insight for any business owner contemplating the sale of her or his company.
Click here to purchase “Cashing In!” by Deborah Douglas on Amazon.
Length: This audio interview is about 16 minutes long.


