Al Angrisani


Albert Angrisani, also known as Al Angrisani is a leading expert on corporate turnarounds and the former Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor under President Ronald Reagan, as well as an author and business media personality. As a result of his professional background in the public and private sector, he has been a regular commentator on several national news programs including CNBC, Fox Business News, and Bloomberg TV.

Professional background

Chase Manhattan Bank

Angrisani served as Vice President of Chase Manhattan Bank in New York from 1972 to 1980. When he left Chase to begin his tenure with the Reagan Administration, he was head of Strategic Planning for the Investment, Trust and Private Banking businesses.

Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor

Angrisani served as the Assistant U.S. Secretary of Labor under President Ronald Reagan from 1980 to 1984. In this capacity, he served as a senior policy advisor to President Reagan and played a major role in the economic recovery plan that created 16 million new jobs.
He also was the author of the Job Training Partnership Act of 1982, which was one of the nation's first public/private partnerships and a major part of the president's job creation program.

Arthur D. Little's Strategy Consulting

Following his service with the Reagan Administration, Angrisani went on to hold executive positions with Arthur D. Little's Strategy Consulting business division, from 1985 to 1989.

Angrisani Turnarounds, LLC

In 1990, Angrisani started Angrisani Partners LLC, based in Princeton, New Jersey, which was an advisory and investment company that assisted troubled small-cap public companies restructure their business operations and balance sheets. After 1999, he expanded the business to include turnarounds of larger troubled public companies. In 2009, Angrisani changed the name of the company to Angrisani Turnarounds, LLC to reflect the company's focus on creating sustainable turnarounds and shareholder value creation. Major distressed companies in the firm's portfolio include:
After 20 years of experience with corporate turnarounds, Angrisani has created and trademarked a proprietary shareholder value creation model, the Angrisani Hierarchy of Value Creation Model. Also, since 2014, Angrisani has expanded his turnaround business model to include an investment affiliate, TurnVest Partners, LLC. TurnVest Partners, is a private investment company focused on investing in public and private distressed companies, many of which are micro cap companies.

Author: From Last to First

In January, 2018, Angrisani's second book, , was published by Humanix Books. In this important book, the author passes on secrets for wealth and success gained over his 25 years as a world-leading corporate turnaround expert. The book serves as a roadmap for success to anyone willing to take charge of their own life in pursuit of the American Dream. Angrisani uses vignettes about successful people throughout history to demonstrate how to make life and careers work. Through the course of the book he teaches readers how to:
The book has been featured in a number of media outlets.

In 2009, Angrisani wrote ', presenting his background and professional knowledge as a turnaround executive and shareholder advocate. The book is a description of his model for corporate change and an exploration of current key economic issues.
Angrisani presents his views on why leading corporations in America have failed and how to restore their lost shareholder value. The book dissects some of the major problems in corporate America, likening them to the issues in a failing company.
The foreword of the book was written by John Kasich, Governor of Ohio. His foreword stated the following:
In March 2015 The Young Entrepreneur Council named the book one of
16 Entrepreneurial Books CEOs Swear By'''.

Media appearances

His experience in the public and private sector, and as an author, have made Angrisani a regular commentator on several national news programs including CNBC, , and .
Television producers have utilized his background and knowledge of the labor market to put employment figures into perspective for a lay audience of businesspeople and consumers. He has been a regular commentator on CNBC/Fox News, discussing the state of the labor market, breaking down the national unemployment report and offering some ways the government can spur job growth.