Wold aquires Horty Elving: Healthcare Architects

May 29, 2015

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (May 29, 2015) – Zweig Group successfully completed a strategic search for Wold Architects and Engineers (St. Paul, Minn.). Wold A&E is a 150-person industry leading service provider for public sector education and government clients. The search led to a successful acquisition of Horty Elving: Healthcare Architects (Minneapolis, Minn.), a 30-person firm with complementary services including hospital design, senior living environments, behavioral health facilities, healthcare, and senior living campuses.

Horty Elving Senior Vice President, Leo Monster says, “The merger with Wold brings additional capabilities and resources in delivering ever more complex and diverse projects. We look forward to continuing our high level of personal service to our clients.”

Wold partner Scott McQueen says, “The merger of our firms offers a combined depth of experience providing communities with exceptional expertise in education, government, and healthcare. As each firm shares its own unique culture and experience, both will continue to uphold long traditions of staff development, thought leadership, innovative design, and most importantly, a strong commitment to our clients and their missions.”

For more information on Zweig Group’s merger & acquisition services visit: https://zweiggroup.net/sandbox/consulting/mergers-acquisitions.php

About Zweig Group

Zweig Group, a four-time Inc. 500/5000 honoree, is the premiere authority in AEC management consulting, the go-to source for industry research, and the leading provider of customized learning and training. Zweig Group specializes in four core consulting areas: Talent, Performance, Growth, and Transition, including innovative solutions in mergers and acquisitions, strategic planning, financial management, ownership transition, executive search, business development, valuation, and more. Zweig Group exists to help AEC firms succeed in a competitive marketplace. The firm has offices in Dallas and Fayetteville, Arkansas.