Q&A: 2 yrs @ Big 3 Restructuring (forced out)-> 3 yrs Transaction Advisory -> Founder @ AI Startup
Background:
- BS in Finance + Business Analytics from Indiana
- 2 yrs @ Big 3 Restructuring
- 10-15 deals across industries, multiple Deals of the Year
- Wrote research paper and built proof of concept of AI software that would automate large section of our practice
- Kicked out
- 3 yrs @ tech-enabled transaction advisory shop focused on MM IBs + PEs
- Company has software that allows you to have "unlimited" data in excel and process a lot of data quickly and do advanced analytics on it. Specifically designed for the M&A cycle
- ~75+ deals, primarily sell-sides in a data/tech-focused role
- Data analytics/engineering/science, AI + ML, product analytics, automations
- Late focus on strategy, GTM, building product features, even explored building software for higher education.
- Spent a lot of time recruiting as well. Company is rapidly growing.
- 3 months into building AI startup with initial focus on M&A industry
- Not giving too much detail due to customer discovery survey that we're planning on doing shortly. I believe technology and AI will have a massive impact on the industry
Happy to answer any questions. If you hate AI or tech, happy to explore those points as well. Will be releasing an updated version of the research paper as a whitepaper for the company.
Big 3 as in MBB or A&M/AP/FTI? why were you kicked out do you think?
that job afterwards almost sounds like using Alteryx a lot!
good luck on your start up!
A&M/AP/FTI. 1) being a brat after being thrown on a project that was mindlessly doing the exact thing my research/POC solved for weeks on end 2) one of the MDs that I was somewhat close with throwing me a life-vest as he realized I wasn't doing good mentally at that point 3) head of the group basically hated me for the research
Correct on the Alteryx. Heavy use in the first year or so.
Thanks!
were you at A&M and told Stegenga or Caruso that you figured out a way on how to avoid having to bill clients thousands for mindless excel work :D ?
what happened to your white paper? as someone who used to work in restructuring would be interested in reading it.
used alteryx once or twice when client had maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaassive amounts of data due to business type but otherwise never found a need for it.
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Your background is impressive, blending finance, analytics, and technology seamlessly. Your experience in restructuring, coupled with your stint in a tech-enabled transaction advisory firm, showcases a diverse skill set tailored for the M&A industry. Your entrepreneurial venture into AI startup aligns well with the growing importance of technology in the field. Excited to see how you shape the industry's perspective on AI in M&A. One question I have is what motivated your transition from a traditional finance role to founding an AI startup in the M&A industry?
Thanks for the kind words.
I would say biggest motivation are the problems/pains that I saw within the work and day to day that I knew were solvable with AI and saw that nobody was working on them. That was causing me to grow uneasy in the current role as I wasn't able to work on what I believed to be the most important problems.
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Mans 100% put this into chat gpt and prompted it to glaze him a bit so he answers. LOL
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Are you AI clients going to be big institutional clients? I’m curious about how can someone create something to sell to massive banks/AM. How do you market this to these clients?
I imagine our early adopters to be fast growing boutique IBs + PEs. I don't imagine our initial clients to be large institutions due to the complexity and their traditionally more conservative nature towards unproven technology. We would likely market to them using the testimonials + proof of earlier clients along with having the capabilities to adapt the technology to all of the specifics of such a large firm.
I have a similar skill set between analytics, tech, restructuring, etc. yet I ended up in PE. Pretty cool to see honestly. How do you think about the long term career paths?
I believe entrepreneurship enables the most flexibility in terms of career paths and areas of focus. It does limit you away from certain roles and firms since you most likely will cause a disturbance and that's not what is needed for some situations. Given a certain point of capital though, you gain the ability to explore anything of interest which was of interest to me.
Sounds like a promising wedge to build a business based on your expertise. Have experience selling technical products to old-school customers so curious how you'll address the following questions:
Good luck!
Thanks for the questions! Can you talk more about your experience selling to old-school customers? - what challenges did you face and how did you overcome them?
I hope this addresses your questions. Looking forward to your thoughts. Thanks for the good luck wishes!
Very cool! I'm curious on what your opinion is on which investment banking / M&A workflows are most likely to be replaced by AI? Research, due diligence, document generation or financial modeling? I've definitely seen some interesting companies start to pop up in all of these spaces, very excited to try out the tech.
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