Mark Indelicato of Hahn & Hesson and Teresa Kohl of SSG Capital Advisors will receive the Turnaround Management Association’s Outstanding Individual Contribution Award at the organization’s annual conference in October.

James Baring, CTP, Deloitte CRG, was selected as the recipient of the Emerging Leader Award and David Mack, CTP, Pathfinder Group will receive the Chapter Impact Award.

“The dedication and passion of the membership is a key reason TMA continues to thrive. I am grateful for the service TMA members provide to both the organization and the industry as a whole,” said Greg Fine, TMA Global CEO.

Jonathan Reimche, TMA Global Awards committee chairman, said, “The committee was very pleased with the quality of nominees for all the categories of this year’s individual awards. The process required deep consideration and robust dialogue from the committee to narrow down and finalize the candidates. We feel the caliber of these award winners reflects the best qualities of global TMA membership; leading practitioners dedicated to supporting their industry and community. Congratulations to each of this year’s award winners on their outstanding accomplishment!”

Baring, CTP, senior consultant with Deloitte CRG, Deloitte Transactions and Business Analytics LLP, joined the TMA Southern California Chapter in 2012. In 2013, he was elected as both the chair of the NextGen Committee and a member of the board of directors for the chapter

Baring has seven years of experience in the restructuring and turnaround industry. His first case as an analyst was a company-side restructuring of Contessa Premium Foods, which won the 2012 TMA Transaction of the Year for a Mid-size Company. Since then he has continued working as a company-side advisor and has been involved in a number of award-winning restructurings of middle market companies. In 2014, he earned the Certified Turnaround Professional designation and joined Deloitte CRG in January 2015.

Indelicato, managing partner at Hahn & Hessen LLP, helped revitalize the TMA New York City Chapter in 1996. He served on his chapter’s board of directors for a few years before becoming the chapter’s general counsel. He eventually served as the chapter’s president and then chair.

He was involved in the restructuring of TMA’s Certification program. He has remained engaged at both the chapter and global levels, contributing his time to keep his chapter thriving. Indelicato has been in the industry since 1985 as a restructuring and creditors’ rights lawyer.

Kohl, managing director at SSG Capital Advisors, has helped promote the growth and mission of TMA for nearly two decades. In 2013, she became the first woman to lead the TMA New York City Chapter as president and co-founded the TMA Network of Women (NOW) affinity group. She has created programs and events that foster diversity in leadership and is known in the TMA community to help fellow members expand their networks by facilitating countless connections.

Mack, CTP, principal and managing director at Pathfinder Group, has been actively engaged in the Chicago/Midwest Chapter since 1996 becoming the 9th president of the award-winning chapter in 2001. Since his chapter presidency, he has continued to be an active member of the chapter continually serving as co-chair of numerous committees. He is the founder and a principal member of Pathfinder, an independent private equity sponsor and turnaround consulting firm. Before founding Pathfinder, he was a managing director at MorrisAnderson, a managing partner of White Oak Group.

All four winners will be recognized during an awards presentation at The 2017 TMA Annual Conference taking place October 23-25 at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel in Fort Worth, TX.