Smart Business Dealmakers: The Middle-Market M&A Podcast

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Nov 5, 2020 • 24min

Stewart Kohl, co-CEO of The Riverside Company

Stewart Kohl has seen a lot of dealmaking — some 650 investments at The Riverside Company, the $10 billion PE firm where he is co-CEO. In this wide-ranging conversation, he offers insight into the mood at his portfolio companies, Riverside's M.O. as it navigates through the choppy M&A market, his sense of what buyers and sellers are thinking at the moment, and how the pandemic and its market fallout compare to the Great Recession.
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Oct 30, 2020 • 24min

Matt Heinz, Senior Managing Director of Aon Transaction Solutions

Deals trickled in during the early days of the COVID crisis. But as dealmakers settled into the new reality, the volume increased. With it, investors sought greater risk mitigation to ensure deals got done with fewer lingering issues of uncertainty. Aon Transaction Solutions Senior Managing Director Matthew Heinz discusses the rise of reps and warranties, plus how new types of insurance solutions are giving peace of mind to buyers and sellers post-COVID.
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Oct 30, 2020 • 19min

Brock Leonti, CEO of Prescribe FIT

Brock Leonti and his company Prescribe FIT went looking to land a new round of funding this year. While cash is certainly a factor, taking on investors isn't just about the money. It's also about the intellectual capital those funders are able to contribute. Operating in the health care field where physicians are skeptical of new technologies, that investor knowledge could prove to be invaluable for the fledgling company. Leonti talks about leaning on investors during a time of turbulence, and how the startup is faring amid the tumult.
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Oct 23, 2020 • 15min

Chris Adams, CEO of Park Place Technologies

Park Place Technologies President and CEO Chris Adams discusses his perspective on the market, and shares his sense of what's likely to be on the minds of dealmakers through the balance of a year plagued by uncertainty.
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Oct 16, 2020 • 13min

Jon Halpern, President of Pineapple Payments

Pineapple Payments is trying to look beyond just the financials to find fit. That means understanding exactly who they're investing in because every acquisition is an opportunity to learn from those who have been acquired. But those learnings won't show up in a quality of earnings report. They're discovered through conversation. President Jon Halpern talks about his company's acquisition and integration process, and how learnings are being shared between acquirer and acquiree.
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Oct 9, 2020 • 21min

Bob Campana, CEO of Campana Capital

Bob Campana, CEO of Campana Capital, says a good deal is a good deal regardless of what else is happening in the market. But he also recognizes that both sides should look to protect themselves from the next globally disruptive event with careful deal terms that give both sides the peace of mind needed to transact. Campana offers his take on the current state of dealmaking and when he expects anything like "normal" to return to M&A.
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Oct 3, 2020 • 20min

John Rowady, Founder and President of rEvolution

John Rowady had readiness in mind as he built his sports marketing firm, rEvolution. But there's no readiness rule book for a global pandemic, particularly one in which sports across the globe stopped completely. In this episode Rowady talks about how he coached his team up to deal with the unprecedented disruption, and how now is the ideal time for meaningful acquisitions that could set a business up for success well into the future.
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Oct 2, 2020 • 14min

Brett Motherwell, Managing Partner at Kassel Equity Group

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a lot of challenges in the dealmaking space. Still, dealmakers are on the lookout for opportunities – and Kassel Equity Group Managing Partner Brett Motherwell says there are opportunities to be had. However, he says dealmaking during the pandemic is all about mitigating M&A risks through careful deal structures.
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Sep 20, 2020 • 23min

David Grigsby, Founding Partner of TBS Falcon

David Grigsby is founding partner of TBS Falcon and recently became chairman and CEO of Gas It Up. He shares his insights on how the pandemic has affected M&A — buyers, due diligence and the deal timeline — and how the competition for troubled companies is shaping up.
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Sep 20, 2020 • 24min

Deb May, Founder of Wholesale Supplies Plus

Deb May, founder of Wholesale Supplies Plus, sold her business last year and stepped away from the company this past January. It was difficult. Of course there were challenges with laying the groundwork for her exit and the process of finding a private equity buyer, but the real difficulty was letting a part of herself go — and finding purpose in the after-business life.

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