neil wahlgren

Helping Companies Bounce Back & Find Success with Neil Wahlgren

From military veteran to seasoned investor, Neil Wahlgren has nearly two decades of leadership and experience in operations and capital markets. His company, MAG Capital Partners, forms relationships that benefit business owners and investors alike.

Tune in to learn how Mag Capital’s investments helped a baby food company bounce back from a devastating fire that destroyed its factory without laying off any workers. Hear how the company even earned a Small Business of the Year Award shortly after the financial recovery!

For more on MAG Capital Partners, view the firm’s overview and visit their website at www.magcp.com.

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