Greg Bishop advises companies at critical junctures in their life cycles on mergers and acquisitions, formation, raising funds from private equity and venture capitalists, joint ventures and other typical and unusual issues faced by business organizations.
Greg regularly counsels public and privately held entities in a variety of industries, including financial services, retail, federal government contracts, manufacturing and distribution as well as information technology, e-commerce and software development.
Greg is chair of the Corporate Section of Williams Mullen. He also serves on the firm’s board of directors. Before joining the firm, he worked at KPMG as a CPA. He is a past president of the Business Law Section of the Richmond Bar Association and is a current member of its Executive Committee. In addition, he is a member of the Virginia State Bar and the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Greg is on the National Board of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. He is also the immediate past chair and current board trustee of the Virginia-West Virginia Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, where he led the MS Society’s realignment efforts throughout the mid-Atlantic region.
Greg serves on the boards of the Richmond Forum, Weinstein Jewish Community Center and the Richmond Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth. Greg is a Fellow of the Virginia Law Foundation (Class of 2017), and he is a 2007 graduate of Leadership Metro Richmond.
He received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree in accounting from James Madison University and his law degree from the T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond. While in law school, he served as managing editor of the University of Richmond Law Review.
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