About
ABeam brings repeatable strategic frameworks and methodologies, not pre-defined solutions, for solving problems and driving sustainable value. We bridge the business/IT divide with consulting expertise in strategy, management, IT, payments and operations.
ABeam at a Glance
- US $250 million Revenue in Global Financial Services
- 1,500+ Employees in 25 countries
- Global Library of global best practices
- 30+ years More than 30 years of experience
Active projects with:
- 4 of the top 10 US banks
- 2 large US Insurance Companies
- 5 top Japanese banks
- 2 major Chinese banks
- 8 other banks across Asia/Pacific
- 1 large UK capital markets group
Solid working
relationships with:
- 75 of the top 100 U.S. banks
- 20 of the top European banks
- Major private equity companies
- Major insurance and capital markets groups
Our Management Team
Bill Stuart began his career with the Office of the Controller of the Currency. He joined Carreker Corporation where he attained the position of managing director, responsible for some of the company's largest client relationships. He was president and managing partner of TMCO International. He founded Hazelwood Partners, which was acquired by ABeam in 2010.
Brian Evetts began his career in Ernst & Young's Financial Advisory Services Division. He held a number of leadership positions with Carreker Corporation including managing director of Cash & Logistics, responsible for hundreds of bank domestic and international clients and vendor partnerships. He was a founding partner of Hazelwood Partners, acquired by ABeam.
Royce Brown began his career with the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. He was a founding member of Carreker Corporation, where he held numerous leadership positions. He also founded Praxxim, a bank consultancy, and was President and COO of NetDeposit, the electronic payments company. He was a founding partner of Hazelwood Partners, acquired by ABeam.
Bill Long began his career with Texas Instruments, after which he joined Carreker Corporation where he held numerous leadership positions in the consulting and technology divisions. As an independent consultant he was engaged to lead key integrations projects of one of the largest bank mergers. He was a founding partner of Hazelwood Partners, acquired by ABeam.
Jim Henschel began his career with Ernst & Young's National Cash Management Consulting practice. He joined Carreker Corporation where as EVP and managing director he helped leading banks improve their revenue and helped establish the international practice. He held the same position at Fiserv before helping found Hazelwood Partners, acquired by ABeam.