FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Financial Advisory, Recovery, & Bond Underwriting Services

(FAQs about Calvin Grigsby’s core professional services)

Calvin Grigsby is a nationally recognized investment banker and municipal financial advisor with over fifty years of experience. He is the founder of Grigsby & Associates and a leader in the field of public finance.

We provide comprehensive municipal financial advisory, debt structuring, recovery counsel, and bond underwriting services for cities, public agencies, school districts, and non-profit organizations nationwide.

Calvin is known for his innovative solutions, including pioneering the use of Certificates of Participation (COPs), and his commitment to empowering communities with tailored financial strategies.

He works with municipalities, public agencies, school districts, and non-profit organizations nationwide.

Calvin Grigsby is a nationally recognized investment banker , attorney and founder of Grigsby & Associates. With more than fifty years of experience, he is known for his leadership in municipal finance, innovative funding strategies, and his commitment to client success.

 

Pro Bono Services & More

(FAQs about pro bono work, speaking, and general inquiries)

Yes, Calvin is a sought-after speaker on topics such as municipal finance, debt restructuring, infrastructure funding, and public sector crisis management. Visit our Speaking page or contact our Director of Public Relations for bookings.

 

For general inquiries, client services, or media requests, please use the contact form on our website or reach out to our Director of Public Relations as listed on our Press & Media page.

Grigsby & Associates reviews requests for pro bono support, particularly in cases where citizens have experienced financial injustice with water and sewer utilities. While we are committed to community support, pro bono legal services or counsel are not guaranteed and are offered only in select situations.

Recent examples include representing Birmingham, Alabama citizens in a federal lawsuit regarding the city’s water utility, and advocating for Highland Park, Michigan sewer rate payers in disputes with the Great Lakes Water Authority.

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