We decided that there could be real benefits to collaborating, cause this is very hard to do. We saw opportunity for massively scaling the impact. So we have 900 thousand employees. But what if the top 20 privat uy firms did it? What if the whole provauy industry did it? You'd be talking about transformationa change. And then there was the risk side of gees. If we don't collaborate, we've either stepped in pot holes that we'd rather other people don't or very nearly stepped in pot hole that could have really been bad.
I’m excited to share the first episode of a new podcast called Private Equity Deals. Much like Capital Allocators, we’ll share investment conversations that previously occurred only behind closed doors. In each episode, we discuss an individual private market deal with a manager to learn about the companies, deal dynamics, and ownership that make private equity a force in institutional portfolios and the global economy. The conversations also shed light on how each firm goes about their craft. The first season of Private Equity Deals consists of eight episodes with some of the top private equity managers, released every other week on Wednesdays. We’ve shared the first on this feed, a conversation with Pete Stavros, Co-Head of KKR’s U.S. private equity business, about a recently exited portfolio company, C.H.I. Overhead Doors. If you like what you hear, please subscribe to Private Equity Deals on your favorite podcast platform, and as always you can keep up to date and join our mailing list at capitalallocators.com.
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