2026 ACG ASA April 8th Lunch

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ACG ASA Lunch in Austin

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April 8, 2026 11:15 AM - 1 PM CDT

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Join us for our monthly lunch in Austin on Wednesday, April 8th at Westwood Country Club featuring Joe Sagrilla, UT Austin McCombs Faculty & Independent Management Consultant. This event is being sponsored by Hancock Whitney Bank.

To accommodate more networking time, we’ll be starting this event @ 11:15AM. Networking will be from 11:15AM-12Noon, and the lunch program will be from 12Noon-1PM. You are welcome to stay and continue networking from 1PM-1:30PM. 

Early Bird Reg. Rates available through Wednesday, April 1st: ACG Members @ $60./Non-Members @ $95. Late Registration Rates begin on Thursday, April 2nd until 5PM on Tue. April 7th (or until we sell out): ACG Members @ $70./Non-Members @ $105. ACG Members save $35 on a ticket for themselves & their guests! Click here to become a member today!

Location: Westwood Country Club, located @ 3808 West 35th Street, Austin, 78703.

Attire: Business or Business Casual. 

Dietary Restrictions - While some dietary restrictions are based on medical conditions, allergies, or religious convictions that must be strictly observed, others may be based on personal preferences. It's important to differentiate between the two to ensure we address everyone's needs appropriately. Please ensure any dietary requests that are submitted are based on restrictions and not preferences. Dietary restrictions must be received by close of business on Wednesday, April 1st.

Cancellation Policy – Cancellations received in writing to acgasa@acg.org by Wednesday, April 1st will receive a full refund. There are no refunds for cancellations received after Wed. April 1st. If you are an ACG Member unable to attend, you can transfer your registration to another person for this same event. If the person attending in your place is not an ACG Member, they will need to pay an additional fee to bring them up to the non-member rate to attend.   

ACG Austin/San Antonio reserves the right to fill open seats at the respective event venues once the networking period has passed and the official event programming has begun. In rare instances this could mean that registered attendees arriving late will not have a seat readily available upon their arrival. In these instances ACG Austin/San Antonio will work to accommodate the attendee, and if not able to do so to the attendee's satisfaction, ACG Austin/San Antonio will refund their registration fee.

Your registration for this event acts as an audio/video release and includes your permission for ACG Austin/San Antonio to use your image and comments captured on audio, video or photographic formats while attending the event for marketing and promotional purposes.

A 3% payment processing fee will be added to credit card transactions. This fee covers non-refundable costs charged by our payment processor and does not represent surplus for ACG. To avoid the 3% payment processing fee, registrants have the option to pay by check, ACH, debit, or prepaid gift cards.

If you have questions or need last minute assistance, please email Sara Singer, ACG Austin/San Antonio Chapter Executive @ acgasa@acg.org or send a text to 512-970-0417.

Speakers

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Joe Sagrilla

Joe Sagrilla

UT Austin McCombs Faculty & Independent Management Consultant

Based here in Austin, Joe Sagrilla is an independent management consultant and faculty member at UT Austin's top-ranked McCombs School of Business, where he teaches business strategy, management, and financial analysis.

As Chief Strategy Officer at a mid-market technology services firm, Joe designed and executed strategies that fueled remarkable 10x revenue growth in just five years—from $6 million to $60 million—with strong profitability throughout. He's lived the challenges mid-market leaders face: scaling operations, building teams, competing against larger players, and driving growth without the resources of enterprise companies.

Joe has also worked with Fortune 500 companies on dozens of strategic transformation projects while at PwC and Ernst & Young, giving him a unique perspective on what works at scale and how to adapt those approaches for growing mid-market businesses.

Joe specializes in helping mid-market leaders avoid the expensive mistakes that derail growth—whether it's failed technology implementations, unfocused strategies, or transformations that consume resources but deliver little value.

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