Centri Welcomes Nathan Childers as Atlanta Market Leader

Wednesday, January 31st, 2024

Centri Business Consulting, LLC, one of the industry's fastest-growing and most respected accounting and advisory firms, announces the hiring of Nathan Childers as Partner and its Atlanta Market Leader.

Nathan brings over 20 years of accounting and business advisory experience to his new role at Centri. As Atlanta Market Leader, he will lead Centri’s expansion into Atlanta and the growth of its newest market. Centri’s newest location will provide the region’s dynamic business community with end-to-end solutions to help them achieve their financial and operational goals while building and protecting their value. The creation of Centri’s Atlanta office will further bolster its presence in the Southeast, joining the firm’s Tampa, FL office that opened in 2023.

Childers joins Centri after serving as a Managing Director with Riveron where he played a pivotal role in establishing the firm’s Atlanta office. Before joining Riveron, Nathan founded The Childers Group, a transformative IT solutions provider to both the federal and commercial market sectors. Nathan has also held roles with Preparis, DRT Strategies, and PwC. Additionally, Nathan is a decorated combat veteran who served as a US Army Infantry Officer for nearly a decade in various leadership and command positions. 

“Nathan shows the entrepreneurial spirit that underpins everything we do at Centri,” said Michael Aiello, CEO & Managing Partner of Centri. “Nathan’s leadership will be critical as we aim to support and transform the tremendous growth opportunities in Atlanta. We are excited to welcome him to our leadership team.”

Nathan added, “Atlanta's eclectic mix of businesses, ranging from Fortune 500 enterprises to promising startups, has propelled it to become one of the most rapidly expanding markets in the United States. I look forward to leading Centri’s Atlanta market as we help businesses confidently make strategic decisions and nurture their growth in an increasingly competitive landscape.”