IGA Expands with Strategic Marketing Advisory Services

IGA Marketing • April 8, 2019

Integrated Growth Advisors (IGA) announces the expansion of its business growth services with the addition of Partner and Chief Marketing Officer, Jill M. Kovalich, who will oversee the new Strategic Marketing Advisory Services for US-based clients.


Kovalich brings over 25 years of strategic marketing and business development expertise to the IGA team. “Adding strategic marketing services to complement our business growth focus is an excellent way to provide more customized solutions to meet our clients’ needs,” states IGA Managing Partner and Founder, Daniel McMahon. “Jill is exceptional at seeing the big picture and applying her strategic vision in meaningful and results-driven ways that our clients need and want,” adds McMahon.


McMahon founded Integrated Growth Advisors after working over 25 years in Chicago and New England as a CPA and Audit Partner and the Partner-in-Charge of Sales and Marketing for a $30 million revenue regional public accounting firm. His keen interest in and experience helping business owners and his firm with governance and controls led him to create IGA and its proprietary processes to help businesses cut through the noise and focus on developing strong leadership and build sustainable growth. Strategic marketing planning is a key factor in building sustainable growth by adapting to rapidly shifting market pressures.



About Integrated Growth Advisors
IGA is a growth advisory firm focused on empowering business leaders to systematically enhance their revenues, profitability, sustainability, and value. IGA’s unique processes and methodology focus on delivering on services built upon a “full-cycle” approach. We create sustainability and transferability for our clients’ businesses by addressing common issues relating to growth, control, and transition of ownership. The IGA process also serves to maximize company valuations thereby enhancing the wealth of our business owner clients. IGA serves clients throughout the United States from locations in Connecticut, Chicago, and San Francisco. 

Learn how we can create solutions tailored to your firm’s needs. Contact us today.


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