RP Financial - Serving Financial Institutions and Financial Services Companies Nationwide
Senior Staff Overview
Ronald S. Riggins
William E. Pommerening
Gregory E. Dunn
James P. Hennessey
James J. Oren
Stanley J. Quay
Timothy M. Biddle
Janice Hollar
Trisha L. Cronk

Contact Information
Gregory E. Dunn (Greg)
(703) 647-6548
gdunn@rpfinancial.com

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Gregory (Greg) E. Dunn, Director of RP® Financial, LC., has been a consultant to the financial services industry since 1983 and has been with RP® since 1989. The focus of Mr. Dunn's consulting work has been with community thrifts and banks, serving as an advisor and analyst in the areas of corporate valuations, mergers and acquisitions, strategic planning and interacting with thrift and bank regulators, attorneys and investment bankers. Also, Mr. Dunn has handled much of the firm’s valuation work for stock option accounting.

Mr. Dunn's expertise involving corporate valuations includes mutual-to-stock conversions of thrift institutions, in which RP® has been an industry leader since the 1990s. In connection with the valuation of converting thrifts, Mr. Dunn's services include conducting due diligence interviews at the senior management level, providing strategic advice and preparing business plans on a pro forma basis. He has served as valuation expert in hundreds of thrift stock conversions, with deal sizes ranging up to $4 billion. Other corporate valuations performed by Mr. Dunn include valuing the stocks of banks and thrifts without an active trading market for purposes of employee stock ownership plans and sale-of-control situations.

Prior to joining RP® , Mr. Dunn spent six years with Kaplan, Smith & Associates (now Kaplan & Associates), where he served as a consultant to thrift institutions. Business planning, corporate valuations and oversight of data bases covering publicly-traded thrifts were Mr. Dunn's primary responsibilities at Kaplan, Smith & Associates. Prior to joining Kaplan, Smith & Associates, Mr. Dunn served as a financial analyst for the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation ("FSLIC"). The focus of Mr. Dunn's work at the FSLIC involved the resolution of failing thrift institutions through negotiated acquisitions.

Mr. Dunn currently resides in Virginia. Mr. Dunn holds a degree in business administration from Virginia Tech University and an MBA from Louisiana State University.