

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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Feb 3, 2023 • 13min
Thomas Goodmanson, CEO of Calabrio
Thomas Goodmanson has been with Calabrio essentially from the start. From its spinout the maker of customer support software has been acquired twice and grown exponentially in both headcount and revenue. And with its recent acquisition by Thoma Bravo, it's looking to step even harder on the accelerator. Thomas talks about the experience of bringing on a financial partner and the differences and similarities the second time around.

Jan 26, 2023 • 26min
Keith Campbell, Senior Partner with West Monroe
West Monroe Senior Partner Keith Campbell stops by to talk about The Future of Diligence in Private Equity, which just happens to be the title of a report he recently co-authored. Highlighting survey findings from 100 U.S. PE companies, it explores the shifts in diligence approach that move away from identifying risk to identifying opportunity, greater data needs and the application of data analytics tools in a more commonly remote setting. Keith talks about how much progress has been made toward these changes as well as what middle-market companies headed toward a process should expect from this new diligence approach.

Jan 20, 2023 • 20min
Chuck Morton, Partner with Venable
Venable Partner Chuck Morton has been recognized for decades as one of best middle-market deal lawyers in the United States. During his time as an M&A attorney, he's seen business leaders make some excellent choices and some not-so-brilliant decisions. He sat down with the Dealmakers Podcast to elaborate on both and provided specific examples.

Jan 19, 2023 • 29min
Jared Paquette, Founder & Managing Partner of Conanicut Capital
After 20 years of working in PE at different firms, Jared Paquette has stepped out on his own, launching Conanicut Capital. Targeting the lower-middle-market, his aim is to deploy patient capital at founder-led businesses to help them grow. He talks about launching the firm, the first deal and how the process of getting capital backing for the firm affected how he looks not just at deals, but his own business.

Jan 19, 2023 • 14min
Debbie Gordon, Founder & CEO of Cloud Range
Cloud Range is a cybersecurity company led by security executives and engineers who encourage military-grade simulation training for enterprise security teams. The company recently raised its first round of outside capital from three different investors. Founder and CEO Debbie Gordon talks about what that process was like for her, what she's learned that she'll apply to future rounds, and how the company plans to use the investment to grow the business.

Jan 18, 2023 • 18min
Joe Bagan, CEO of STAQ Pharma
STAQ Pharma recently raised about $45 Million of Series C venture funding to build a $70 million facility on the west side of Columbus, which will add 300 jobs to the area. Its 503B Outsourcing Facility will produce compounded medications under the Current Good Manufacturing Process (cGMP) quality system, a Federal Drug Administration standard. CEO Joe Bagan sat down with the Dealmakers Podcast to discuss the capital raises and the new, much larger facility being built in Columbus.

Jan 13, 2023 • 35min
Michael Pearson, Founder of Union Packaging
Michael Pearson launched Union Packaging in 1999. Over nearly 20 years, he grew it to employ some 100 people, many of which he hired from what he calls non-traditional sources. Recently he sold that business to LBP Manufacturing, and became a partner at Iron Stone Real Estate. In addition, he's giving back to the community through board participation at many Philadelphia organizations. Mike shares the story of Union Packaging, how he prepared for and executed its sale, and offers advice for those getting ready for life after an exit.

Jan 13, 2023 • 28min
Nick Mirchef, Co-founder of SmartWitness
Nick Mirchef and his son-in-law, Chris Pflanz, went through the trails and tribulations of early-stage capital raises with their company SmartWitness, a pioneer in video telematics. They found a big payday at the end of it all. Today, they offer others advice using their experience as a guide.

Jan 6, 2023 • 21min
Michael Healander, Co-founder & CEO of Airspace Link
In four short years, Detroit-based startup Airspace Link went from a couple founders and a few employees to recently raising $23 million in a Series B to aid its global expansion. It started with a $100,000 convertible note, a $3 million pre-seed, a $10 million Series A and now the global expansion raise. Michael Healander, co-founder, president and CEO, is a drone pilot enthusiast who envisions the positive impact drones could provide to economies and quality of life. His company is creating a roadmap in the sky for drones of all types and sizes.

Jan 5, 2023 • 26min
Rocco DiLillo, Serial Entrepreneur
Rocco DiLillo has lived the entrepreneurial experience. He's operated 10 companies — five he founded and five he acquired, taken a company public, rescued struggling businesses and realized successful exits. His passion for building businesses compelled him out of his first retirement in his mid-40s. And even today — many years later as he begins to divest himself of his business holdings — he finds himself drawn back in by opportunity. DiLillo share some the highlights from his decades of experience, including one of his most recent exits from the North Carolina manufacturer, PCX.


