SPAC Programs

SPAC Programs

SPACs Require Smart IR+PR Strategists

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) offer an alternative path to going public, but have significant pros and cons for any private company to consider. 

While we’ve supported many sponsors through their de-SPAC (or acquisition phase) process, the majority of our work is centered on deal day and beyond. 

Having a seasoned and experienced IR partner that will provide you senior support is critical, given how accelerated the process can be for private companies with underdeveloped communication teams.  

Alpha brings the right experience and strategic know-how to help you navigate this critical process both pre- and post-merger.

"I've utilized the Alpha team for two companies that I led over the last several years. In both situations our program had transformational needs, and Alpha brought both senior leadership and strong executional support, integrating themselves with our leadership team. Their counsel helped us through several public issues/events and received strong support from our Board of Directors who felt they significantly outperformed our prior firm. I valued our partnership, and highly recommend their team."

Susan Brennan, Former CEO

5E Advanced Materials & Romeo Power, Inc.

spac transactions require a multi-year strategic program

Alpha’s De-SPAC Process Ensures Success

Alpha’s integrated IR and PR teams interact with SPACs at all stages of the deal process and we have multiple decades of experience advising these unique entities. SPAC sponsors and their acquired companies face many of the same challenges as larger, more established public companies, but on a tighter schedule and with less liquidity and visibility in the marketplace. Further, these structures necessitate two sets of messages: one for the investors who support the initial transaction, and one for the post-transaction operating company – again, in a shorter time frame and with limited internal resources. With this in mind, Alpha created a tailored, integrated communications process to help both the sponsors of SPACs, and the acquired companies as they navigate the de-SPAC process and prepare for life as a public company.