Guest host Jimmy Holloran talks with EditShare CEO Conrad Clemson. Find out how a physics major from William & Mary ended up working as a private equity CEO.
Read MoreMore madness with the Mad Scotsman, Alan Williamson and special guest Tom Shore. We talk about the just how much automation and software tooling do you need to write applications. The big social media software companies would claim that nothing short of continuous delivery is enough. But is this really necessary for smaller companies that are delivering enterprise-class applications?
Read MoreGuest host Jimmy Holloran talks with Jim about the bevy of useless email solicitations that we get after every deal announcement. We talk about the PE 2/20 model and how it applies to buying services from vendors -- and the right and wrong ways to pitch PE funds.
Read MoreRick Noble has had a long career running technology companies big and small. He talks to Jim about his path to PE-backed CEO, his days on the Canadian Ski Patrol and gets in a few pop culture references himself.
Read MoreJim talks with ParkerGale's latest addition to our Operating team, Jimmy Holloran. Jimmy's path from selling phones to teaching math, to consulting to private equity is interesting and informative.
Read MoreJim sits down with CultureIQ Founder and CEO Greg Besner to talk about his experience working for a PE-backed company.
Read MoreJim is re-joined by our friends at the MacLaurin Group to discuss the push and pull of managing creators like programmers and writers who need uninterrupted time to complete their work.
Read MoreDevin interviews Matt Goldstein, Partner at True Search and CFO whisperer, about who to land a CFO job at a PE-backed company.
Read MoreWe're back with the Mad Scotsman, Alan Williamson, and his partner in crime, Jim Headley, of the MacLaurin Group.
Read MoreDevin & Jim talk about the macro and the micro events for 2019 including: the global economy, the U.S. economy, politics, the tech market and the implications for private equity in the new year.
Read MoreA far-reaching conversation with Brent Beshore, CEO of adventur.es, a buyout shop based in Columbia, Missouri. Brent recently released his book "The Messy Marketplace", the ultimate "how to" book for selling a business in the world of imperfect buyers.
Read MoreNo awkward musical guests or actors passed-their-prime --- just Devin and Jim giving thanks for another year of fun with the podcast.
Read MoreIn this episode we focus the discussion on organizing Sales Opportunities as the tip of the spear using Insight Squared with Salesforce.com
Read MoreThe first episode in a five-episode arc discussing ParkerGale's four operating pillars: Systems, Talent, Growth and Product.
Read MoreIn this week's episode, we talk with Len Finkle, CEO of Profisee. Have a listen and find out how he made the journey from intrepid salesperson to private equity CEO.
Read MoreIt's the "how did we get into private equity" episode. So hop into the wayback machine with Devin and Jim and find out how we got from Albany, New York and Brockton, Massachusetts all the way to private equity in Chicago.
Read MoreTalking with Drake Paulson and Graeme Faulds from eVestment, a Nasdaq company, about the results of their 2018 Private Markets Due Diligence Survey.
Read MoreThe second part of our scoping conversation with Jay Bartlett and Joe Repp from EY-Parthenon. This time we flip the conversation and talk about undertaking a market study prior to SELLING a company.
Read MoreWe're back with Jay Bartlett from EY-Parthenon talking about scoping due diligence processes for private equity deals with special guest, Joe Repp.
Read MoreIt's Java vs. C#, MariaDB vs. Oracle, AWS vs. Azure and much, much more.
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