All work and no play eventually makes high turnover and lower performance. William Blair retained the top spot, even improving its score by .7 of a point, the highest among the Top 15. In contrast, Perella Weinberg plummeted from 2nd to 13th, with its average dropping by .87 of a point. Centerview Partners, in a banner year, also climbed three spots to 2nd, improving its score by .437, second only to Loop Capital in terms of improvement.