Robyn Karam

Robyn Karam

Principal
Robyn’s inclusion in the Olvera team brings an added 15 years of expertise in corporate restructuring, insolvency, and forensics.
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About Robyn

Robyn’s inclusion in the Olvera team brings an added 15 years of expertise in corporate restructuring, insolvency, and forensics. Her extensive experience includes the management of voluntary administrations, liquidations, receiverships, deeds of company arrangement, and creditors’ trusts across diverse industries.

Robyn’s successful track record largely involves maintaining business operations under voluntary administration or receivership, aiming to strategically restructure business operations and increase their survival chances. Her recent endeavors include working in the forensic accounting field, preparing expert witness reports, and acting as a claims consultant regarding Business Interruption Policies in the insurance industry.

In addition, Robyn has played key roles in several significant engagements, such as managing the business sale of an online retailer and overseeing the continuation of a large-scale power plant project. She also has experience acting as an expert witness in court proceedings, presenting solvency reports in the SME space, and has a strong background in multiple sectors, including property and construction, mining, retail, and tourism and hospitality.

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