The Nauset Group is managed by Frederick Rice. To broaden our appeal and take on larger assignments, we have affiliated ourselves with a number of very talented and experienced turnaround professionals. All of us hold the designation of Certified Turnaround Professional. We each operate in different geographies although all in New England. We complement one another without having overhead to pass on to the client to pay through higher billing rates.
Frederick Rice, CTP, AVA
Frederick Rice has over thirty-five years experience as a turnaround consultant, senior manager and banker. With an extensive background in bank workout and credit he has worked with a number of troubled banking institutions. He devised an innovative bankruptcy Plan of Reorganization leading to a $19 million repayment of a $24 million loan after an outside expert had estimated only a $3-4 million recovery. Mr. Rice rehabilitated and restructured a medical transportation company to enable the company to be sold to a public company for $800,000 above the book value of the assets. In addition to preparing traditional business valuations, he has also prepared receivable liquidation assessments for a variety of lenders to determine whether liquidation was the best alternative to a sale.
In 1995, after a successful 25 year banking career, Rice formed his own consulting practice specializing in turnarounds/workouts, valuations, and securing funding. That company has been active for over 15 years and has built an excellent reputation with the business communities.
He is a Certified Turnaround Professional, having attained the certification in 1999. Rice is also an Accredited Valuation Analyst as designated by the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts. Both accreditations require ongoing educational commitments. That designation was bestowed in 2001.
As President of his own consulting firm, The Nauset Group, Inc., Mr. Rice’s client base included a specialty food processor, a multi-store retailer, a manufacturer and distributor of recreational products, an ambulatory transportation company, several printing companies, a national Thumann’s distributorship, and a market research company. In each case Mr. Rice devised turnaround plans to overcome cash flow shortages, restructure debt, and establish new or expanded credit facilities.
The Nauset Group, Inc. has an active business valuation practice that has undertaken assignments for lenders and other financial institutions, business buyers, insolvency experts, matrimonial attorneys, and others. Some of the businesses that Mr. Rice has valued include: an egg farm, several unique software developers, a chain of fast food franchise restaurants, a Web Hosting company, an equipment retailer, a procurement company, a building supply company, a plumbing wholesaler, and numerous other unique business operations. His banking background and lending experience are invaluable in coming to reasonable valuations without relying on theory alone. Mr. Rice also owned and operated a home center which gives him a distinctive advantage in dealing with building related businesses.
Mr. Rice has extensive experience in the banking industry. As Senior Vice President & Chief Credit Officer of a $240 million commercial bank, Mr. Rice reported to the President and the Board of Directors operating under constraints of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. He implemented creative workout strategies, and instituted credit policies and procedures in conformity with the OCC regulations, resulting in the OCC constraints being removed. Mr. Rice chaired both Credit Approval and Credit Quality Committees. He reduced, restructured or rehabilitated over $18 million in criticized assets in three years. Mr. Rice was also responsible for credit, mortgage and loan operations departments, and served on the ALCO, investment, real estate appraisal, and senior management committees, which required presentation of reports at Board meetings. The bank rehabilitation efforts resulted in the ultimate sale of the institution for almost three times book value.

