
Dylan Spicker
Director, M&A Business Development
Dylan Spicker
Director, M&A Business Development
Dylan is a Director of M&A Business Development at SRS Acquiom, based in Los Angeles. She works closely with deal parties, outside counsel, and investors to provide them with access to SRS Acquiom’s full suite products and services.
Prior to joining SRS Acquiom, Dylan was a Regional Manager at Datasite, where she managed a team of five and generated $8.5MM+ in revenue by driving business development efforts with investment banks and private equity firms in Los Angeles. Earlier in her career, she worked at Morgan Stanley as a Wealth Manager Associate where she helped manage over $1.8 Billion in AUM.
Dylan received her B.S. in Economics from Longwood University and graduated from Pepperdine University with a Master of Business Administration in Finance. She also holds her Series 7 & 63.
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