

Smart Business Dealmakers: The Middle-Market M&A Podcast
Smart Business Network
Smart Business Dealmakers interviews the entrepreneurs doing deals, the PE, VC and family office players investing in them, and the M&A advisers making them happen. Topics include raising capital, buying and selling companies and managing a liquidity event.
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Jul 16, 2021 • 20min
David Sowerby, Managing Director at Ancora
The high-volume deal activity we've been seeing for the past 12 months has many business owners getting out while the getting is good. The often once-in-a-lifetime liquidity event has likely given them a great deal to work with and may encourage some to start investing. David Sowerby, managing director and portfolio manager at Ancora, offers some words of wisdom to those who are eager to put their money to work, and warns that business owners, post-exit, should expect to become very popular people.

Jul 16, 2021 • 31min
Eric Easton, CFO of Ampex Brands, and Jayne Juvan, M&A Chair at Tucker Ellis
Ampex Brands recently acquired bakery-café chain Au Bon Pain from Panera Bread, becoming a franchisor for the first time in its 16-year history and expanding its footprint internationally. Ampex Brands CFO Eric Easton and Jayne Juvan, M&A Chair at Ampex's law firm Tucker Ellis, discuss how it all went down.

Jul 9, 2021 • 30min
Linda Pringle Evans, CEO of Pringle Business Consulting
Female entrepreneurship has been on the rise over the past decade. The pandemic brought unique challenges not only to this group, but generally to women in the workforce. Linda Pringle Evans, founder and CEO of Pringle Business Consulting and the Director of Education at Empowering a Billion Women, talks about the state of female entrepreneurship, where systemic flaws lead to a less-clear path for women who might otherwise start businesses, and about the launch of the Empower a Billion Women Accelerator.

Jun 25, 2021 • 38min
Neil Cooper and Alyssa Brodzinski of RCCB
The red hot deal market features the promise of incredible valuations and the threat of higher capital gains taxes. Business owners could feel that this is their moment to sell. But should they? And is a sale the only way to leverage this opportunity? Executive Partner Neil Cooper and Partner Alyssa Brodzinski of law firm RCCB dissect this moment and lay out some options business owners may want to consider before taking their company to market.

Jun 25, 2021 • 28min
Ahmed El Nokali and Yenner Karto of First National Bank
As the world emerges from the COVID-driven shutdowns, global markets enter a new phase. So what impact has the pandemic had on the fiscal and monetary-related activities, supply chains and even risk? Yenner Karto, Head of International Banking and Foreign Exchange at First National Bank, and Ahmed El Nokali, the bank's Head of Capital Markets, discuss these issues and more.

Jun 25, 2021 • 27min
Kevin McCarthy and Scott Buschmann of Kian Capital Partners
Kian Capital Partners recently completed a majority recapitalization of T Sportline, an e-commerce provider in the Tesla aftermarket space. It's the third platform investment in the automotive aftermarket space for the middle-market investment firm. Co-founder and partner Kevin McCarthy and partner Scott Buschmann talk about the investment, the opportunity they see as auto manufacturers ramp up their electric vehicle offerings, and their sense of how this year's M&A market is progressing.

Jun 18, 2021 • 29min
Wendy Jarchow, Chief Investment Officer of River SaaS Capital
River SaaS Capital identifies software-as-a-service companies that it can add value to not just by writing a check to help them scale but by leveraging the resources the firm has built. Chief Investment Officer Wendy Jarchow discusses how River SaaS Capital's 2020 played out, what the firm's survey of its portfolio companies told her about how they adjusted to the pandemic's challenges, and what she expects from its target sector this year.

Jun 7, 2021 • 31min
George Nemphos, Managing Member of Nemphos Braue
As the deal market sizzles based on pent-up demand and an abundance of capital in search of good deals, the M&A world races toward a post-COVID reality. Yet questions about structure and terms still remain as we try to settle into a new normal. George Nemphos, founding member of law firm Nemphos Braue, shares his thoughts on the activity he's seeing, deals he's been closing for clients, and what's different from the deals that got done in 2019 and early 2020.

Jun 4, 2021 • 22min
Murad Beg, Partner with Provariant Equity Partners
It's an enticing environment for business owners looking to sell, especially those who have now been tested by two major economic disruptions in just a little more than a decade — and would rather not be tested by a third. Murad Beg, a partner at Provariant Equity Partners, talks about the factors that are contributing to this intensely hot deal market, and offers advice to those who are considering a sale.

May 21, 2021 • 17min
Joe Mirabile, CEO of United Safety & Survivability Corp.
There's a lot happening with United Safety & Survivability Corp. It changed its name, expanded its mission and bought three companies in the past two years — each outside the U.S. President & CEO Joe Mirabile talks about how acquisitions are helping the company broaden its mission, how international acquisitions compare to domestic, what post-deal integration was like during the pandemic, and how the super-heated deal market is affecting the now-acquisitive company.


