AGC Partners Reviews
Boston, MA · Founded 2003
- Type
- Tech boutique
- HQ
- Boston, MA
- Founded
- 2003
- Deal size
- $25M-$500M
- Focus
- Technology, Software, Internet
- Website
- agcpartners.com
- Maria Lewis KussmaulFounder, Partner
- Russell WorkmanPartner
AGC Partners is a tech boutique headquartered in Boston, MA and founded in 2003. The firm focuses on Technology, Software, Internet and typically advises on transactions in the $25M-$500M range. Key dealmakers include Maria Lewis Kussmaul (Founder, Partner), Russell Workman (Partner). Read founder-verified reviews of AGC Partners below, from founders who hired the firm as their sell-side advisor whether the deal closed or not.
What to know about AGC Partners
AGC Partners has built its franchise in Technology, Software, Internet, where founders running a sale process often turn to firms with deep sector pattern recognition. The senior bench, anchored by Maria Lewis Kussmaul, Russell Workman, sets the tone for how engagements run from the first call through whatever outcome the process produces. Founders evaluating AGC Partners typically compare it against other tech boutique houses with similar sector emphasis.
Deal sweet spot at AGC Partners sits in the $25M-$500M band. That target range shapes everything: which buyers get the call, how the process is paced, and how the firm allocates senior banker attention. Founders working with AGC Partners should expect a process tuned to that band; founders far below or above it sometimes find a better fit elsewhere.
Geography matters more than founders expect. AGC Partners operates out of Boston, MA, and its strongest buyer-side relationships tend to cluster around that orbit. For sellers running a global process, that can be either an advantage (concentrated relationships) or a constraint (thinner reach in other regions). Founders should ask directly: which buyers have you placed with in the last 24 months, and where are they.
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Frequently asked questions
- Who can review AGC Partners?
- Any founder who hired AGC Partners as their sell-side advisor and ran an M&A process with them, regardless of whether the deal ultimately closed. How a banker behaves when a deal does not close is just as important as when it does, and both outcomes are welcome.
- Has AGC Partners been reviewed by founders?
- AGC Partners appears in the BankerNotes directory. Reviews from verified founders who hired the firm unlock publicly once five founders have submitted ratings. Until that threshold is reached, reviews are pending and not displayed.
- Where is AGC Partners headquartered?
- AGC Partners is headquartered in Boston, MA. The firm was founded in 2003.
- What kinds of deals does AGC Partners work on?
- AGC Partners focuses on Technology, Software, Internet. Typical transaction size falls in the $25M-$500M range.
- Who are the key dealmakers at AGC Partners?
- Senior dealmakers include Maria Lewis Kussmaul (Founder, Partner), Russell Workman (Partner). Founders running a process should expect to interact most with the named partner or managing director assigned to the deal.
- How does BankerNotes verify reviews of AGC Partners?
- Every review on BankerNotes is submitted by a founder who confirms they hired the firm as their sell-side advisor. We verify the reviewer privately using work email, LinkedIn, and approximate engagement timing. The verified identity is never published. Only the rating, written review, and a generic sector label appear on the public page.
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Last updated: August 23, 2025