Ben Mimmack and Andy Waltman | How Founders & Owners Can Benefit From Private Equity Firms
Podcast |
M&A Masters
Publisher |
Patrick Stroth
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Marketing
Publication Date |
Jun 03, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:25:59

On this week’s episode of M&A Masters, we chat with Ben Mimmack and Andy Waltman, Director of Investor Relations and Director, respectively, of private equity firm Baymark Partners. 

Ben got his start in banking in London before coming to the US to attend SMU in Dallas. After completing business school, he went on to work in finance at American Airways before ultimately being brought on at Baymark Partners. Andy got his start in accounting, earning a CPA before moving into private equity at Energy Spectrum. He also went on to attend SMU, where he earned an MBA before being presented with the opportunity to work with Baymark.

We chat about private equity and working in the lower middle market, as well as…

  • What a private equity firm can do for an owner-founder

  • How rep and warranty insurance is changing

  • Opportunities for minority investments

  • How Baymark is going about navigating the uncertainty imposed by COVID-19

  • And more
On this week’s episode of M&A Masters, we chat with Ben Mimmack and Andy Waltman, Director of Investor Relations and Director, respectively, of private equity firm Baymark Partners. Ben got his start in banking in London before coming to the US to attend SMU in Dallas. After completing business school, he went on to work in finance at American Airways before ultimately being brought on at Baymark Partners.

On this week’s episode of M&A Masters, we chat with Ben Mimmack and Andy Waltman, Director of Investor Relations and Director, respectively, of private equity firm Baymark Partners. 

Ben got his start in banking in London before coming to the US to attend SMU in Dallas. After completing business school, he went on to work in finance at American Airways before ultimately being brought on at Baymark Partners. Andy got his start in accounting, earning a CPA before moving into private equity at Energy Spectrum. He also went on to attend SMU, where he earned an MBA before being presented with the opportunity to work with Baymark.

We chat about private equity and working in the lower middle market, as well as…

  • What a private equity firm can do for an owner-founder

  • How rep and warranty insurance is changing

  • Opportunities for minority investments

  • How Baymark is going about navigating the uncertainty imposed by COVID-19

  • And more

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