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Geoffrey D. Lurie

Partner

Mr. Lurie has more than 30 years of experience in managing and consulting to companies in transition. Mr. Lurie has served as CEO or Chief Restructuring Officer for more than 20 public and private companies and has also served as the founding partner of a successful turnaround consulting company.

Mr. Lurie led the turnaround and subsequent sale of The North Face, a leading industry company in the outdoor apparel market. He also served as CEO/CRO of companies in the retailing, medical equipment manufacturing, toy distribution and publishing industries.

In addition to these executive management positions, Mr. Lurie was a national partner in the Reorganization Advisory Services Group of Touche Ross & Co. Subsequently he founded a consulting company, GDL Management Inc., that specialized in “Companies in Transition”. GDL was engaged by Boards, Senior Executives, and Investors in approximately 300 companies over 15 years and was acquired by Mahoney Cohen & Co. to provide these services to their clients.

Mr. Lurie received a Degree in Accounting from the University of South Africa and is a Chartered Accountant.

  • Phone: (516) 652-4892
  • Email: GLurie@LightshipPartners.com

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Network of Partners

Every client situation is unique and presents different opportunities.

Lightship has partnerships with a variety of consultants, individual experts, service providers, and technology companies that allows us to provide the optimum skills and services to our clients.


Skills for "how".
Knowledge for "why".
Experience to deliver.

start-up, turnaround, and high growth organizations

Michael Beller

public company Chairman and CEO

Jamieson Karson

turnaround CEO and consultant

Geoffrey Lurie

retail technology strategy & operations

Jeffrey Kish

retail analytics, merchandising, and planning

Alan Barnett

supply chain and inventory management operations

Scott Rabinowitz

Portfolio and Project Management Office (PPMO)

Ned Young

COO and CIO

Michael Beller