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Favorite Parts of Being a Mergers and Acquisitions Integration Program Manager at Google

Brett enjoys the high-priority nature of mergers and acquisitions work at Google, stating that "M&A is typically one of the most effective ways for a company to grow its business". The variety of challenges and learning opportunities presented by each unique deal, coupled with early insight into the company's confidential growth strategy, are also key aspects of the role that Brett finds rewarding.

Mergers and Acquisitions, Corporate Strategy, Project Management, Problem-Solving, Growth Strategy

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Brett Rothberger

Program Manager, M&A Integration

Google

University of Arizona

N/A

Business Management & Admin, Entrepreneurship

Technology

Cyber Security and IT

Scholarship Recipient, Greek Life Member

Video Highlights

1. High-priority work within a major corporation.

2. Diverse challenges and learning opportunities due to the unique nature of each M&A deal.

3. Early insight into the company's confidential growth strategies.

Transcript

What do you enjoy most about being in your current role?

I really like working in M&A because it's typically one of the most effective ways for a company to grow its business. The work associated with mergers and acquisitions is usually high priority for the company, which is always desirable when working in any corporation.

There's also a lot of variety in the work and challenges when it comes to mergers and acquisitions. Every deal is different, making it a great learning opportunity to gain a variety of experiences.

I also find it really interesting to get early insight into a company's growth strategy. Given that most M&A transactions are typically confidential at some point, I get foresight into where the company is moving.

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