

Masters in Small Business M&A
Peter Lehrman
Welcome to the “Masters in Small Business Mergers and Acquisitions podcast.” I am your host, Peter Lehrman, and I’m the Founder and CEO of Axial (www.axial.net), a trusted online platform for business owners & their M&A advisors to use to safely and intelligently explore and execute capital raises, acquisitions, and exits with strategic buyers or professional financial sponsors.
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Nov 7, 2023 • 1h 6min
A hero’s journey: Mike Botkin and the OneOutdoor Holdings journey from start to exit.
In this episode, Mike Botkin, founder and CEO of OneOutdoor Holdings sits down with Peter Lehrman. The conversation starts with the OneOutdoor Holdings origin story (hint: Mike was in bed at the time). Mike goes into how and where he sourced his first deal, how he structured the deal, and OneOutdoor’s strategic shift from residential to commercial landscaping businesses.
From there, Mike reveals how he kept his acquisitions on track with a simple “main thing” due diligence playbook, focusing on contracts, talent, equipment, and high quality candid conversations with sellers. The episode concludes with a deep dive on leadership talent and, more specifically, the intangible and nuanced considerations that are associated with retaining every owner post-closing.
Discussion points:
Trade business career progression and property management
Impulsive purchase of landscaping business
Thoughts on an employee quitting for self-employment
Differences and value in commercial landscaping
Seller profiling in business acquisition
Building strong relationships in business
Relationship and expansion in the landscaping market
Next steps and expansion plans
The pursuit beyond money
This podcast is produced by the team at Axial (www.axial.com). Axial makes it easy for small business owners to confidentially research and connect with top-ranked M&A advisors and capital partners via a trusted online platform. I am your host, Peter Lehrman, founder and CEO of Axial. In every episode, we explore the vast world of small business M&A, interviewing both the proven and the emerging owners, operators, investors, and advisors whose strategies and methods are being put to the test.
If you enjoy the podcast, let us know by giving us a review on Apple or Spotify. If you’d like to go deeper, head to Axial.com, where there are dozens of recorded Axial member roundtables, downloadable tools for dealmakers, quarterly league-table rankings, and lots of other useful information. If you’re a business owner, professional acquirer, or M&A advisor, you can start using Axial for free at Axial.com.
Resources:
Michael Botkin LinkedIn
Peter Lehrman LinkedIn
Axial Website

Oct 10, 2023 • 56min
Due Diligence and the Art of Preventing the Broken LOI
Today Peter Lehrman speaks with Emily Holdman, the Managing Director at Permanent Equity, about the intricacies of due diligence. The conversation delves into the importance of creating a powerful diligence team when preparing to sell a business, highlighting the roles of an M&A attorney and an M&A advisor. Emily also discusses the concept of internal diligence and the importance of forging strong relationships in buyer-seller dynamics. She emphasizes the significance of trust-building and ethical behavior for successful deals. The discussion also touches upon the importance of understanding the source of funding and anticipating changes in financial projections during the diligence period.
Permanent Equity invests in private companies deliberately built for long-term success. The company commits for the long haul with 30-year funds, no intention of selling, and rarely uses debt.
Discussion points:
The recent exhaustive document on due diligence by Permanent Equity
Roles and strategies for creating a powerful diligence team
Importance of an M&A attorney and advisor in the process
Internal diligence in business selling
Trust-building and ethical behavior in deal success
Understanding funding sources and anticipating financial changes
Assembling a business selling team
Advantages of hiring a professional M&A advisor and attorney
The process of assembling a diligence team for business selling
Building trust in buyer-seller relationships and understanding the source of funding
Ethical behavior during the diligence process
Strategic art of business sale preparation
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We hope you enjoy the episode, which is produced by the team at Axial (www.axial.com). Axial is an online deal sourcing platform that makes it easy for business owners to confidentially research and connect with top-ranked M&A advisors and capital partners. I am your host, Peter Lehrman, founder and CEO of Axial. In every episode, we aim to explore the vast world of small business M&A, interviewing both the proven and the emerging owners, operators, investors, and advisors whose strategies and methods for building successful private companies are being put to the test.
If you enjoy the podcast, give us a review on Apple or Spotify. If you’d like to go deeper, head to Axial.com, where there are dozens of recorded Axial member roundtables, downloadable tools for dealmakers, M&A advisor rankings, and lots of other useful information for owners exploring exits and acquisitions. If you’re a business owner, professional acquirer, or M&A advisor, you can start using Axial for free at Axial.com.
Resources:
Emily Holdman LinkedIn
Permanent Equity
Peter Lehrman LinkedIn
Axial Website

Sep 5, 2023 • 60min
Family-Owned and Acquisitive: 7 Acquisitions in 7 years
In today’s episode, Peter Lehrman sits down with Chris Gallagher, CEO of Gallagher Fluid Seals, a family-owned distributor and manufacturer of fluid sealing products. Chris worked in the family business on the factory floor in his teens and returned to the business after a significant chapter in strategy consulting. In January 2017, the company executed the next phase of its succession plan, with Chris’ uncle retiring and Chris becoming Gallagher’s next CEO.
In a wide-ranging and highly authentic conversation, Chris discusses:
The stop and start acquisition history of Gallagher and why that’s changing
Lessons learned from the first acquisition Chris led
How Chris navigates family-owned shareholder dynamics
Techniques for winning deals and building relationships in M&A
Re-investing in Gallagher versus distributing dividends
Strategies for effectively sourcing and integrating acquisitions
The impact of outside board members on Chris’ development as a CEO
We hope you enjoy the episode, which is produced by the team at Axial (www.axial.com). Axial is an online deal sourcing platform that makes it easy for business owners to confidentially research and connect with top-ranked M&A advisors and capital partners. I am your host, Peter Lehrman, founder and CEO of Axial. In every episode, we aim to explore the vast world of small business M&A, interviewing both the proven and the emerging owners, operators, investors, and advisors whose strategies and methods for building successful private companies are being put to the test.
If you enjoy the podcast, give us a review on Apple or Spotify. If you’d like to go deeper, head to Axial.com, where there are dozens of recorded Axial member roundtables, downloadable tools for dealmakers, M&A advisor rankings, and lots of other useful information for owners exploring exits and acquisitions. If you’re a business owner, professional acquirer, or M&A advisor, you can start using Axial for free at Axial.com.
Resources:
Chris Gallagher LinkedIn
Gallagher Fluid Seals
Peter Lehrman LinkedIn
Axial Website

Aug 22, 2023 • 44min
How Search Funds Win Competitive Deals - with Max Artz of Peterson Search Partners
Today, we’re publishing Peter Lehrman’s conversation with Max Artz, a search fund expert and Partner at Peterson Search Partners, a professional investment firm focused on backing the top search fund talent.
Max shares insights on the world of small business mergers and acquisitions including strategies for securing the best deals, the importance of understanding an owner's willingness to sell, and how traditional bidding techniques have evolved. He also highlights the crucial role of trust and chemistry in successful acquisitions. The conversation delves into the current state of searcher outreach and how Peterson Search Partners supports the searchers they back by removing growth hurdles. Additionally, Artz discusses changes in the search / EtA market and offers advice for those considering taking over a small business.
This podcast is produced by Axial (www.axial.com). Axial is an online platform that makes it easy for small business owners to confidentially research and connect with top-ranked small business M&A advisors and capital partners. I am your host, Peter Lehrman, Founder and CEO of Axial. In every episode, we explore the vast world of small business M&A, interviewing both the proven and the emerging owners, operators, investors, and advisors whose strategies and methods are being put to the test.
If you’re enjoying the podcast, spread the word and give us a review on Apple or Spotify. If you’d like to go deeper, head to Axial.com, where there are dozens of recorded Axial member roundtables, downloadable tools for dealmakers, quarterly league-table rankings, and other useful information. If you’re a business owner, professional acquirer, or M&A advisor, you can start using Axial for free at Axial.com.
Discussion points:
Max Artz background and previous careers
Search fund investing and state of searcher outreach
Traditional bidding techniques in small business M&A
Understanding an owner's willingness to sell for success
How Peterson Partners supports searchers and sources talent
Trust and chemistry in successful business acquisitions
Changes in the search market and sourcing talent beyond business schools
Impact of pricing on a deal
Advice for those interested in taking over a small business
Importance of taking a break in the relentless search process
Emphasizing trust, relationship building, and search beyond the top MBA schools
Resources:
Max Artz
Peterson Partners
Peter Lehrman LinkedIn
Axial Website

Jul 20, 2023 • 1h 5min
Rolling up Veterinary Clinics with Purpose, Partnership and Profits. A conversation with Dr.Wagner, DVM, and Dzmitry Miranovich
Today Peter Lehrman sits down with Dzmitry Miranovich and Dr Bill Wagner, co-founders of Associated Veterinary Partners (AVP), a holding company rollup acquiring and partnering with American veterinary clinics. Dr. Wagner Dzmitry share their approach, structures and key decisions rolling up independently owned and operated American veterinary clinics. They delve into the financial structure, partnership incentives and incentive design, the operational investments that enable a more repeatable programmatic M&A and the pros and cons of certain key post-closing integration decisions.
They also discuss the complexities of practice management software, the recruitment processes of veterinary professionals and its keyman risk, and the growing role of software in veterinary clinics. They highlight the importance of understanding the key players in a business, their culture, and the dynamics of the practice. Lastly, they explore emerging markets, services, and approaches to pet care.
Associated Veterinary Partners began when ex-Carlyle Group investment professional Dzmitry Miranovich and entrepreneur and practicing veterinarian Dr. Bill Wagner connected on the shared idea that veterinary clinic owner-operators need a new and better capital partner and exit partner than what was presented by the status quo.
This podcast is produced by Peter Lehrman and the team at Axial (www.axial.com). Axial is an online platform that makes it easy for small business owners to confidentially research and connect with top-ranked pre-vetted M&A advisors and potential acquirers. I am your host, Peter Lehrman, Founder and CEO of Axial. In every episode, we interview professionals that work at the intersection of small business operations and small business M&A, interviewing both proven and emerging owners, operators, investors, and advisors whose strategies and methods are being put to the test.
If you enjoy the podcast, please spread the word by giving us a review on Apple or Spotify. It helps us grow the reach of the podcast. If you’d like to go deeper, we invite you to visit Axial.com, where there are dozens of recorded Axial member roundtables, downloadable tools for dealmakers, quarterly league-table rankings, and lots of other useful information. If you’re a business owner exploring an exit or a professional acquirer or M&A advisor, you can create a free profile and start using Axial for free at Axial.com.
Discussion points:
What it means to build “veterinarian-centric” roll-up
Transitioning the administrative burden that veterinary owner operators bear
Diving into the specifics of AVP’s partnership and incentive structures
Eductating veterinarians on key financial decisions as part of the M&A process
AVP's model for shared financial success
Practice management software decisions and complexities across vet clinics
Recruitment and transition of veterinary professionals
Exploring emerging services and pet care approaches
High-growth areas in veterinary services
Avoiding low-margin categories like pharmacy and inventory sales
Discussing the potential of boarding, geriatric care, and end-of-life care
Resources:
Dzmitry Miranovich LinkedIn
Dr. Bill Wagner LinkedIn
Associated Veterinary Partners
Peter Lehrman LinkedIn
Axial Website


