Alyssa M. Fudala

Alyssa is a Director at SD Capital and responsible for leading deal execution. She works closely with clients and management teams to understand their operations, strategy, and financials. She has more than 10 years of investment banking experience and joined Schneider Downs in 2016. During her time at Schneider Downs, Alyssa has worked on many sell-side transactions across industries, including consumer, business services, industrial services, energy and infrastructure services, distribution, and manufacturing. Alyssa holds her Series 63 and Series 79 Securities Licenses.

Prior to joining Schneider Downs, Alyssa held corporate finance and investment banking positions in the energy investing business of GE Capital, iStar, and Highmark Health.

Education

B.S.—Finance, Pennsylvania State University

Professional and Community Involvement

Member—Association of Corporate Growth

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Do you have a hobby/personal passion? 
Spending time with my family and chasing after my young daughter.

What was the best advice you’ve ever received? 
The advice to pass on my first full-time job offer (from my manager!) and pursue more exciting opportunities. My career and life would have taken a much different path if I took the safe route and accepted the job.

People would be surprised to know that I…
met my husband on the city bus during our commute from the Strip District to downtown Pittsburgh.

What is the best or most interesting thing about your career?
It’s very rewarding to achieve successful outcomes for our clients.

Do you have a “motto”? (spoken or unspoken)
Always do the right thing.

Alyssa Fudala

Our Thoughts On

FEATURED

Big Problem: A Not-for-profit Client Out Of 401(k) Compliance.


Big Thinking: Allowing More Contributions By Highly Paid Employees.

Shareholder JASON LUMPKIN serves as a Practice Unit Leader for SDAdvantage Retirement Solutions. He has more than 17 years of qualified retirement plan experience, primarily serving middle market, closely held businesses. His background includes plan design, documentation reporting, participant education, and ongoing administration for defined contribution plans, including employee stock ownership plans.
While working with one of our non profit clients, Jason’s team discovered that the organization was failing non-discrimination testing due to poor 401(k) participation among its employees. To address the issue, we recommended the implementation of a second retirement plan, a 403(b) plan, that would cover only the highly paid employees, allowing them to contribute the maximum amounts without concern for the limits imposed by the 401(k) plan’s non-discrimination testing. “These top employees were no longer constrained by the limits of the 401(k) plan testing results,” Jason said. “Plus, the organization no longer had to be concerned about the non-discrimination test. We also avoided implementing a “safe harbor” design in the 401(k) plan, which can result in costly employer contributions and vesting provisions that favor short-term employees.” Schneider Downs provides Big Thinking and Personal focus in delivering a variety of services for large and small businesses, both publicly and privately held, as well as nonprofit organizations, government entities and more. Through our commitment to thought leadership and knowledge management, we deliver the solutions our clients need with a personal commitment to service.

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