St. Louis-based IPA 100 firm Anders (FY24 net revenue of $85.18 million) has expanded its advisory services with the launch of a new business transformation offering designed to help middle-market businesses adapt, grow and compete in a changing marketplace.
To lead the new service line, Mike Fuller has joined Anders as business transformation principal. Fuller brings nearly 30 years of experience guiding complex operational and technology transformations across a range of industries, helping organizations streamline operations, optimize systems and achieve sustainable growth.
“Business transformation brings together the full power of Anders—advisory, tax and audit—to help clients achieve their goals faster,” said Dave Hartley, advisory PIC. “Complex challenges can’t be solved in isolation. Mike orchestrates our multidisciplinary experience to connect strategy, people, processes and technology.”
The business transformation service provides clients with a firmwide, integrated approach that leverages expertise across advisory, tax and audit. The offering is designed to eliminate silos and accelerate results in areas such as process optimization, supply chain improvement, customer experience enhancement and growth strategy execution.
The launch marks the second new advisory service introduced by Anders in the past year, reflecting the firm’s continued investment in expanding its advisory practice. Anders’ advisory services also include virtual CFO services, technology consulting, healthcare consulting, talent recruitment, forensic accounting, business valuation and litigation support.
Fuller’s background includes leading large-scale operational and technology initiatives for global enterprises, advising healthcare organizations through complex transformations and providing fractional executive leadership. His experience spans strategic planning, regulatory compliance, process optimization and technology enablement.
