About Brooks International
Brooks International is an elite, global professional services firm specializing in delivering optimized profits and predictable business performance for CEOs, Private Equity Leaders, Board Chairs, and executive leadership teams across the Global 2000. Established in 1960 by two former GE executives, Brooks International brings deep industrial engineering roots and a proprietary execution methodology designed to link strategy, financial performance, and operational execution.
The firm formally certifies a client’s optimum profit and free cash flow potential and delivers that potential against a forward-looking financial statement benefit path. Brooks International’s professional expertise accelerates “outside the four-box wall” execution performance capability by transferring behaviorally sustainable step-change methods and competencies throughout the client organization. This is accomplished through the creation and delivery of Execution Excellence, linking financial and operational models and implementing intentional upgrades to business modeling, execution methods, management competencies, and operating capabilities.
Brooks International’s consulting focus areas include EBITDA/profit improvement, free cash flow generation, ROIC and ROCE improvement, revenue growth, operating model effectiveness, and enterprise-wide performance transformation. The firm serves a broad base of industries, including manufacturing, industrials, aerospace and defense, chemicals, energy, healthcare, consumer products, transportation and logistics, and business services.
Brooks International is differentiated by its ability to align leadership teams, strengthen organizational consensus, upgrade execution capability, and install the motivators and management systems required for sustained performance excellence. Under the leadership of CEO Lui Damasceno, the firm continues to serve as a trusted partner to senior executives seeking measurable, sustainable improvements in enterprise value and operational performance.