Understanding the Hierarchy of Private Equity & the Process Behind Repeated Investment Success

Brian SchmidtBrian Schmidt is a Vice President at Court Square Capital Partners, a middle market private equity fund. In his role, Brian is responsible for deal sourcing, growing existing investments, and overseeing the development and implementation of growth strategy. He serves as a board member for Power Digital, Connatix, and Health Union and is a Dynata board observer.

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Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

  • Brian Schmidt details Court Square’s investment funds and partnerships
  • Brian’s advice for selecting equity partnerships
  • Transaction criteria for equity partnerships
  • The importance of a private equity partner for business growth
  • Common mistakes that profitable businesses make

In this episode…

Are you considering acquiring an equity partnership? These negotiations are a great way to scale your business to the next level. So how do you structure these investment partnerships?

Vice President of Court Square Capital Partners, Brian Schmidt, talks about the deal structures of an equity partnership. With host Todd Taskey, Brian shares his advice for choosing equity partnerships, the transaction criteria of these deals, and the importance of a private equity partner for business growth.

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