
Private Equity Podcast: Karma School of Business Private Equity Value Creation Through Focus, Culture, and Tenacity
Dec 3, 2025
Eliot Kerlin, Founder and Managing Partner of Broadwing Capital, shares his journey from pre-med to private equity. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on next-twelve-month cash flow over trailing metrics. Eliot discusses the value of building a solid company culture and leveraging people analytics for success. He also reflects on the tenacity needed to launch a firm and the importance of clarity in business priorities. With insights on cultivating high-performing companies, Eliot offers a grounded perspective for today's private equity landscape.
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From Pre‑Med To Wall Street
- Eliot Kerlin left pre-med after discovering business during a New York fellows program and worked unpaid internships to break into finance.
- He slept on a friend's couch and learned investment banking at Merrill Lynch before moving to middle-market private equity.
Investing As Hypothesis‑Driven Science
- Eliot links scientific, hypothesis‑driven thinking and engineering curiosity to investment decision making.
- He sees private equity work as rapid hypothesis testing guided by data and iteration.
Value The Future Cash, Not Last Year's Hype
- Broadwing prioritizes forecasting next‑twelve‑month (NTM) cash flow over trailing metrics like LTM EBITDA when valuing deals.
- Eliot warns against paying for 'last 10 minutes' gains that may not endure for future cash generation.


