Matt Deseno is the founder of multiple award winning marketing businesses ranging from a attraction marketing to AI appointment setting to customer user experience. When he’s not working on the businesses he teaches marketing at Pepperdine University and he also teaches other marketing agency owners how they created a software company to triple the profitability for the agency. Our Sponsors: * Check out Kinsta: https://kinsta.com * Check out Mint Mobile: https://mintmobile.com/tmf * Check out Moorings: https://moorings.com * Check out Trust & Will: https://trustandwill.com/TRAVIS * Check out Warby Parker: https://warbyparker.com/travis Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
There are moments in a company’s growth journey that are undeniably electric. We’re here to celebrate those moments and the visionaries behind them. This is Growth Currents–an original show from Edison Partners sharing stories to spark inspiration and accelerate growth.
There are moments in a company’s growth journey that are undeniably electric. We’re here to celebrate those moments and the visionaries behind them. This is Growth Currents–an original show from Edison Partners sharing stories to spark inspiration and accelerate growth.
Lorne Brown, Edison Director Network Member and Founder of Lenora Health, has built and sold companies, created markets, and now he’s tackling one of the biggest problems in the U.S.—corporate healthcare. A longtime entrepreneur, Lorne founded Operative, a leading digital advertising platform, before selling it to private equity and launching Front Stage Ventures, a venture studio designed to scale new businesses through a unique “strategic insertion” model. Now, he’s applying that playbook to Lenora Health, his latest startup focused on helping companies regain control of their healthcare spending. In this episode, you’ll learn: The right way to define and win a market How to fix a broken system (whether in advertising or healthcare) The power of thinking like an investor and operator at the same time Lessons learned from selling a company, stepping down as CEO, and stepping back in Why paying it forward is Lorne’s personal mission This conversation is a masterclass in market-making, leadership, and the mindset it takes to turn inefficiency into opportunity Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Intro (02:00) The 20-year relationship between Lorne and Edison Partners (06:30) How a failed job hunt led to entrepreneurship (12:00) The early days of digital advertising and building Operative (18:00) Selling the company, stepping back in, and doing it again (25:00) Why nobody really owns healthcare inside a company (30:00) Lenora Health’s model for driving accountability in corporate healthcare (40:00) What every entrepreneur should know about focus and leadership…
This re-release of Electrifying Growth brings back an essential conversation with host Chris Sugden from Edison Partners and Megan Glover, co-founder and CEO of 120Water, a trailblazing platform tackling water quality and compliance issues across the U.S. Originally launched in 2016, 120Water started with a simple idea: direct-to-consumer water testing kits to empower households. Under Megan's leadership, the company evolved into a category-leading platform that supports municipalities and organizations with cutting-edge tools to manage drinking water safety and regulatory compliance. In this episode, you’ll learn: The "aha" moment that inspired Megan to leave her corporate career and launch 120Water The complexities of modern water quality challenges, including lead, PFAS, and aging infrastructure How she balances building a socially impactful business with achieving profitability Lessons learned from navigating a male-dominated industry and scaling a mission-driven company Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Meet Megan Glover and 120Water (02:42) The origin story: Why Megan left her job to pursue her vision (05:00) Water quality issues you need to know about today (10:00) The intersection of mission and business in 120Water’s journey (20:08) Megan’s perspective on leadership and overcoming challenges Resources: Connect with Megan on LinkedIn: Megan…
2025 is here, and with it comes a mix of cautious optimism and strategic challenges for entrepreneurs and business leaders. In this solo episode, Chris Sugden, Managing Partner at Edison Partners, dives into his perspectives on the evolving business landscape, offering actionable advice for the year ahead. Chris explores the renewed optimism in sectors like FinTech, spurred by regulatory shifts and AI advancements, while highlighting areas requiring careful navigation, such as healthcare IT. He also shares his views on the Rule of 40 as a benchmark for sustainable growth and offers advice on balancing growth with profitability. Whether you’re an entrepreneur planning to fundraise, a business leader aiming to scale sustainably, or just curious about market trends, this episode delivers practical takeaways for thriving in 2025. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to leverage cautious optimism to make smarter business decisions Why the Rule of 40 matters and how it applies to private companies The importance of balancing growth and profitability in a shifting market Practical tips for managing expectations and planning a successful fundraising year Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Introduction (02:00) The outlook for 2025: cautious optimism and headwinds (05:30) Sector insights: FinTech resurgence and healthcare IT caution (08:45) The Rule of 40 and sustainable growth strategies (12:30) Fundraising tips for entrepreneurs in the current market (16:00) Balancing optimism with strategic execution…
In this episode, Chris Sugden, Managing Partner at Edison Partners, is joined by Jim Dicso, Founder and Managing Partner at Shoreline SAAS Advisory, and Patrick O’Keefe, Founder at Moher Advisory, to share their wisdom on transforming sales into a structured and scalable process. Together, they share their wisdom on how founders and early sales teams can build scalable go-to-market strategies without losing sight of relationships and creativity. Jim and Patrick have a similar thread in their journeys: they have turned their businesses from a founder-driven model to an engineered machine. They agree there are three foundational boxes a leader should check when trying to scale their organization: Strong sales culture Effective process development Tools like playbooks and frameworks such as MEDIC (to create predictability and efficiency in go-to-market strategies) In this episode, you’ll learn: Why early-stage sales teams often mirror the founder’s personality, and how to evolve this dynamic for scale How to balance the art of relationship-building with the science of process-driven sales How mapping the customer journey impacts growth and retention Practical ways to align pipeline hygiene with company goals and avoid misallocating resources Why a focus on relationship-building and active listening is more vital than ever in the era of technology-first communication Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Intro (02:00) Unexpected career paths into sales leadership (06:00) Evolving from a founder-led sales model (13:00) The role of CRM and stage-gating in pipeline management (24:00) Building scalable playbooks for consistent wins (36:00) The importance of prioritizing customer success…
Booms, busts, and the “messy middle” - Chris has seen it all. In this solo episode, host Chris Sugden, Managing Partner at Edison Partners, shares his journey of over 25 years from auditor to operator to investor. His operator-first approach and hands-on perspective have helped countless businesses scale effectively, bridging the gap between financial acumen and the human dynamics of entrepreneurship. This episode is an exploration of the realities of scaling a business. Chris opens up about the nuances of building sustainable growth models, the importance of cautious optimism, and the value of pattern recognition in investments. He also shares practical advice for entrepreneurs, such as understanding key performance indicators and knowing when to bring in a growth equity partner. With a final thought that poses the question (and reflection of), “what do you want your exit press release to say about your company?” In this episode, you’ll learn: The importance of cautious optimism and healthy paranoia in scaling businesses effectively. Why understanding key performance indicators early can transform your company’s growth trajectory. How growth equity partnerships can provide more than capital (and what to look for when finding the right one) Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Intro (01:30) Lessons from moving from auditor to operator to investor (04:00) Why operational experience matters for investors (06:30) Surviving the dot-com boom and bust (08:00) What makes the “messy middle” so challenging (12:30) Spotting patterns for sustainable growth (15:00) Where growth equity fits in the funding lifecycle (18:00) Write your exit pressure (21:29) Investing in undeserved markets…
How can limited partners play a more strategic role beyond capital? Michelle McKinnon, a senior portfolio manager in alternative investments at Loews Corporation, sits down with Chris Sugden to share how to think about the role investors can play in helping companies grow. Together, Chris and Michelle dive into the nuances of being an effective limited partner. From their conversation, you’ll understand how to think about selecting fund managers, how CEOs are evaluated, and what it means to navigate long-term investments. If you’re curious to foster better relationships between capital providers and operators, then this is one you’ll want to save. In this episode, you’ll learn: How limited partners (LPs) like Michelle McKinnon evaluate investment opportunities Why the relationship between LPs and general partners (GPs) is key to successful growth investments, How diverse industry experience—across tech, media, and corporate pensions—gives LPs a unique perspective for helping companies scale Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Meet Michelle McKinnon, senior portfolio manager at Loews (01:00) Understanding the role of limited partners (LPs) (02:00) Key types of LPs: pensions, endowments, and insurance firms (04:30) How different LPs approach investments (06:30) Michelle’s career path: banking, SiriusXM, Loews (09:00) Lessons from SiriusXM on company culture (12:00) Why strong management is essential to investment success (15:00) Building a “gut” for evaluating people and deals (17:30) What “value creation” truly means for LPs (20:00) How LPs choose the right fund managers…
Can you drive growth without losing sight of the human side of business? Shane Kim, Founder, Baleon Capital and Fingercheck Board Member, says yes. With over 20 years in growth equity, he's built his investment approach around empathy and connection—putting people first. From his early days as an analyst to co-founding Baleon, Shane has focused on fintech and healthcare, navigating market cycles and building strong partnerships. Shane and host Chris Sugden dive into the realities of founding a private equity firm, from building resilient teams to handling high-stakes investments in unpredictable markets. In this episode, you’ll learn: Using empathy as an investment strategy to build trust and strong partnerships Adapting to market cycles, from the dot-com bubble to today’s AI-driven economy Creating long-term value by focusing on collaboration and the people around you Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Meet Shane Kim, co-founder of Baleon Capital (01:00) Shane’s journey from analyst to managing partner (02:00) Founding Baleon Capital and its early-stage growth focus (03:00) Building investment philosophy and partnership approaches (05:00) The challenges of starting a growth equity firm (07:00) Navigating market cycles and economic challenges (09:00) The importance of empathy in founder-investor relationships (15:00) Making processes more professional for sustainable growth (20:00) Balancing roles as an investor and board member…
In this episode of Electrifying Growth, we explore how leadership transitions can amplify growth in founder-led companies. Joel Kohn, founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Fingercheck, shares his journey of bootstrapping his HR and payroll software company. Now, with CEO Dan Kazan on board, Fingercheck is ready to take on its next growth phase with fresh perspectives and a scalable vision. Joel and Dan share how their collaboration supports growth at Fingercheck, including the balance of product innovation and go-to-market expansion. Learn how founders can effectively hand over operational reins, enhancing company culture and strategic goals. This episode provides valuable insight into the practical and strategic considerations involved in leadership transitions. In this episode, you’ll learn: Strategic Leadership Transitions Drive Growth: How bringing in outside leaders can speed up growth while helping founder-led businesses turn their vision into a strategy that scales Addressing the Needs of the Underserved Market: Why niching down and finding your audience—especially the underserved portions—can fast-track your growth Commitment to Serving Your Clients Well is Key: How solving problems for both pieces of your audience—the buyer and their employees, in Fingercheck’s case—will lead to higher retention and satisfaction rates Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Meet Joel Kohn, Founder of Fingercheck, and CEO Dan Kazan (02:21) Fingercheck’s Mission (04:11) Joel’s Journey: Bootstrapping Fingercheck Without Outside Capital (06:43) Building an Attendance System for the SMB Market (09:14) Dan’s Experience Stepping into Founder-Led Companies (13:39) Real-Time Payroll and Employee Compensation (16:21) Why Deskless Workers Are Often Overlooked by Technology (19:08) Joel’s Decision to Seek Outside Leadership (24:17) Addressing the Unique Management Needs of SMBs (30:38) The Partnership Between Founders and CEOs in Growth-Focused Companies…
Are you wanting to grow, but wondering if your leadership team is aligned for success? This re-release of Electrifying Growth dives into the critical link between leadership and company performance, especially in high-growth environments. Our guest is Julie Moore, Director at YSC Consulting, part of Accenture’s leadership and culture group. With over a decade of experience in leadership strategy, Julie specializes in helping private equity firms and their portfolio companies align their leadership teams for growth. Her background in human capital consulting at Deloitte and HR roles at Warner Brothers provides her with a deep understanding of how effective leadership teams operate—and how they can be optimized. Julie gives us real life examples and helpful insight on how the right leadership team is essential to value creation, especially in a competitive market. Whether you're navigating a leadership challenge or aiming for the next phase of growth, this episode offers actionable takeaways for up-leveling your team’s potential. In this episode, you’ll learn: How leadership and culture are vital levers for value creation in high-growth companies Why human dynamics and psychological safety are critical to team effectiveness Why both data-driven strategies and personal coaching are key to leadership and team effectiveness Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Meet Julie Moore, Director at YSC Consulting (02:42) Julie’s Background in HR and Leadership Development (04:24) Julie’s Path to Becoming a Leadership Coach (07:53) The Growing Focus on Leadership and Culture in Private Equity (10:28) How Psychological Safety Drives Team Effectiveness (12:52) Handling Resistance in Executive Coaching (16:54) The Art and Science of Leadership Coaching (20:08) Why Data is Essential in Leadership Development (22:42) Building Trust and Transparency in Coaching Relationships (27:10) Key Advice for CEOs on Scaling and Leadership Resources: Connect with Julie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julielindeenmoore/ More about YSC: https://www.ysc.com/…
What if I told you the most effective growth equity partners prioritize relationships and empathy over everything? Meet Barry Conlon, CEO and founder of Overhaul, a supply chain security and visibility solutions leader. With over three decades of experience, Barry brings a distinct blend of strategic thinking, hands-on leadership, and empathy to the conversation. His military service experience in Ireland and founding two successful companies in the U.S. has made him known for his focus on building strong, high-performing teams and companies. In this episode, Barry shares insights on the importance of selecting the right equity partner, how company culture plays a crucial role in scaling businesses, and why a people-first approach is essential for long-term success. He also discusses lessons from bootstrapping a company and the challenges of navigating crises like the 2007 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether you’re a business owner seeking capital or interested in leadership, you'll gain actionable insights on adding people-first practices into your company’s ethos. In this episode, you’ll learn: How Barry Conlon’s military background in special ops shaped his leadership style, emphasizing resilience, adaptability, and a people-first approach to building successful businesses. Why understanding the personal motivations of founders and leadership teams is critical when selecting the right growth equity partner. Insights on bootstrapping and scaling companies while balancing capital efficiency, risk-taking, and cultural alignment for sustainable growth. Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Meet Barry Conlon (02:44) Barry Conlon's Special Ops Military Background (08:06)Transitioning to Business & Founding FreightWatch (12:53) Lessons from FreightWatch and Building Overhaul (17:37) Overhaul's Mission and Differentiators (22:44) Integrity and Competition in Today’s Supply Chain Landscape (23:38) The CEO's Evolving Mindset (24:13) The Importance of a Strong Board (29:12) Navigating Crises and Black Swan Events (32:17) Hiring and Developing Young Talent (35:59) Reflections and Lessons Learned Resources: Connect with Barry Conlon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barry-conlon-2158805 More About Overhaul: https://over-haul.com/…
Yusuf Qasim , President of the Payments Optimization Business at Zelis , is an accomplished entrepreneur and business leader with over 20 years in healthcare. In their conversation, Chris Sugden , Managing Partner at Edison Partners , and Yusuf discuss his journey from starting his first business at 16 to co-founding and leading successful companies in the healthcare payments sector. In this episode, you’ll learn: The importance of coaching and how it fosters critical thinking on your teams The value of 360 feedback sessions to improve company culture How the “Get Shit Done” ethos and a trusting team environment contribute to high performance Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Getting to know our guest Yusuf Qasim, President of the Payments Optimization Business at Zelis (04:31) Yusuf’s journey into entrepreneurship at 16 (9:03)Why finding a mentor is critical to growth (13:00) How the role of coaching helps in fostering critical thinking (17:21) Why feedback transforms teams for high revenue growth (24:20) How to create a culture of engagement with trust (30:01) What the role of AI means in transforming healthcare (33:10) How the ethos of “get shit done” has allowed Zelis to reach it’s goals (41:00) Yusuf’s overall philosophy on business and life Resources: Learn more about Yusuf: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yusufqasim/ More about Zelis: https://www.zelis.com/…
Panos Adamopoulos , the Founder and CEO of Seismos Inc. , is an experienced entrepreneur and CEO passionate about high-growth ventures. In today's conversation, we explore Panos's entrepreneurial journey, his service to his country, and the future of digitization in the infrastructure in the United States, especially something as important as the oil and gas industry. Host Chris Sugden , Managing Partner at Edison Partners , talks with Panos about his entrepreneurial journey, beginning with his military service in Greece, through his ventures in China, and culminating in his innovative work at Seismos in the U.S. The conversation covers the impact of his diverse background on his business acumen, the importance of learning from failures, and the significance of mentorship. Panos also discusses the unique challenges of introducing new technology to a traditional market and the pivotal role of real-time data in optimizing industry processes. Listen in to understand how Panos navigates the entrepreneurial landscape, his approach to creating genuine customer value, and the resilient mindset required to overcome setbacks. In this episode, you’ll learn: Insights on overcoming setbacks and leveraging failures as stepping stones to success, underscoring the importance of a resilient mindset in the entrepreneurial journey. How Seismos is pioneering advanced acoustic technology to revolutionize the oil and gas industries, offering a glimpse of data-driven resource management and optimization. The evolving nature of mentorship and its critical role in fostering growth, especially within the challenging landscape of high-growth technology companies. Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Introduction to the Electrifying Growth podcast with host Chris Sugden and special guest Panos Adamopoulos (03:01) Panos’s background and military service (04:52) His journey into entrepreneurship and founding 3 companies (12:10) The founding of Siesmos (17:17) Panos’s advice for smaller companies to be more local first (19:27) Smaller companies need to be agile all the time (21:18) How Seismos is utilizing new technologies (23:17) Find a mentor you trust (26:39) How Panos created and lives up to Seismos values (27:54) What Panos would have done differently if he could go back in time (31:39) Closing Resources: Learn more about Panos: https://www.linkedin.com/in/panosadamopoulos/ More about Seismos, Inc.: https://www.seismos.com/…
David F. Eisner is a Wall Street executive, high-growth CEO, and entrepreneur with a remarkable journey from lawyer to banker at Jefferies & Company, where he helped grow the firm's market cap from $100 million to $2 billion, to starting his own company with Idealab. David brings a wealth of experience that stretches from hands-on entrepreneurship to navigating roles at high levels of government. Join us as David shares his wisdom, honed over decades of diverse experiences, on this episode of Electrifying Growth. In this episode, host Chris Sugden , Managing Partner at Edison Partners , talks with David about his career path, from the inception and success of TheMarkets.com to his tenure at the U.S. Treasury Department. Their discussion taps into the intricacies of scaling businesses, the significance of team development, and the resilience required to succeed in both public and private sectors. Listen to learn from David’s unique narrative as well as strategies that could spark your own story. In this episode, you’ll learn: Insights from David F. Eisner's transition from Wall Street banker to successful entrepreneur, highlighting the importance of adaptability and seizing opportunities. How the relentless focus on team development and mentorship at both Jefferies and TheMarkets.com contributed to significant market valuations and long-term success. Strategies for CEOs on preparing teams for scalable growth and leveraging dedicated coaching to drive company performance. Jump into the conversation: [00:00] Introduction to the Electrifying Growth podcast with host Chris Sugden and special guest David F. Eisner [02:01] David’s background [06:31] David’s transition into entrepreneurship and founding two companies [12:29] Key steps for CEOs transitioning from startup to scale-up [18:32] The power of minding a mentor [23:01] David’s experience in the U.S. Treasury Department [28:30] Encouragement for young people to seize opportunities [34:28] Closing Resources: Learn more about David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-eisner-5b504442/ More about Edison Partners: https://www.edisonpartners.com/…
Louise Hill is the founder and CEO of UK GoHenry , a pioneering app that focuses on providing financial education to children. Under her leadership, GoHenry has grown to serve over 2 million users in the US and the UK, merged with Acorns to expand into Europe, and acquired Pixpay in 2022. Louise, a top female fundraiser and influential advocate for financial education, has raised over $100 million in financing and continues to drive her mission to make every kid smart with money. On this episode of Electrifying Growth, Louise sits down with host Chris Sugden , Managing Partner at Edison Partners, to discuss the founding of GoHenry, its remarkable growth trajectory, and how it has become an essential tool for financial literacy among young people. They discuss the challenges of teaching kids about money, the innovative ways GoHenry engages children through gamification, and the significant impact of early financial education. Louise shares insights from her entrepreneurial journey, including the importance of building scalable business models and learning from setbacks. Tune in to be inspired by Louise's story and gain actionable strategies for achieving electrifying growth in your own ventures. In this episode, you’ll learn: How GoHenry's strategic merger with Acorns fueled an expansion into European and American markets. Louise Hill's journey on how GoHenry transformed from a simple prepaid card into a comprehensive financial education tool for kids. Insights from Louise Hill's experience in overcoming significant setbacks and securing vital funding. Jump into the conversation: [00:00] Introduction to the Electrifying Growth podcast with host Chris Sugden and special guest Louise Hill [02:31] Louise Hill’s previous business experience in e-commerce, and as an independent consultant [05:01] The Birth of GoHenry and the challenges of teaching kids about money [09:01] Growth and Evolution of GoHenry [12:01] Financial Education and Services provided by GoHenry for different age groups [15:01] Merging with Acorns and International Expansion [18:01] Importance of clarifying roles early and managing expectations [21:01] Mission and Future of GoHenry Resources: Learn more about Louise: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-hill-5197614 More about GoHenry: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gohenry/…
Stuart McWhorter is the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD) and an expert in entrepreneurship, corporate finance, private investing, and public service. Throughout his career, Stuart has impacted countless facets of economic growth, from spearheading nearly 160 projects that have generated over 21,700 job commitments and driven nearly $11 billion in capital investment to leading the Nashville Entrepreneur Center and First Bank Financial Corporation. His background makes him an exceptional leader in the economic development space. On this episode of Electrifying Growth, Stuart sits down with host Chris Sugden, Managing Partner at Edison Partners, to share the multifaceted landscape of Tennessee's economic growth. They discuss the importance of industry diversification, the burgeoning technology sector, and the favorable business environment within the state. Stuart also shares his insights on supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs, Tennessee's collaborative culture, and the growing presence of venture firms and private equity. Hear about the state's economic strategies, personal stories of resilience and grit, and Stuart's vision for the future. Listen in to be inspired and uncover the secrets to fostering sustainable economic growth in today's dynamic market. In this episode, you’ll learn: How a leader with a diverse background in healthcare, venture capital, and public service can guide your business toward significant growth and resilience. Why Tennessee's welcoming culture and partnership-oriented approach make it an ideal environment for businesses to thrive and innovate. Stuart McWhorter's vision for diversifying industries and creating high-quality jobs, showcasing why Tennessee is a powerhouse for entrepreneurs and businesses alike. Jump into the conversation: [00:00] Introduction to the Electrifying Growth podcast with host Chris Sugden and special guest Stuart McWhorter [03:22] Being a commissioner and working with other leaders in the state [08:44] Collaborative nature of Tennessee's cities and their collaborative approach to economic development [15:11] Parallels between managing diverse conversations in healthcare and government [16:35] Tennessee's diverse industries [20:27] Importance of diversifying industries to support small businesses and entrepreneurs [22:01] Unionization and high-quality jobs [24:10] Influence of mentors, especially Stuart's father, in shaping his career [27:54] Advantages of doing business in Tennessee [31:16] Advice for young adults: resilience and grit Resources: Learn more about Stuart: https://www.tn.gov/ecd/about-us/senior-staff/senior-staff/stuart-mcwhorter.html More about the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development: https://tnecd.com/…
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