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Scott MacLaren | The Keys to Longevity in Private Equity
Podcast |
M&A Masters
Publisher |
Patrick Stroth
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Marketing
Publication Date |
May 05, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:28:44

Our guest for this week’s episode of M&A Masters is Scott MacLaren, Partner of The Sterling Group in Houston. The Sterling Group is a private equity firm, one of the oldest in the country, and currently has $4 billion of assets under management. 

Scott did not start off in private equity – he studied at the United States Military Academy at West Point, started business school after serving in the Army, and then finally found his private equity calling after working as a consultant. He started recruiting heavily for the middle market, and has now been with Sterling for seven years making investments in the industrial sector. 

We chat with Scott about his path to The Sterling Group, as well as: 

  • The competition of the private equity market
  • Establishing longevity in a growing industry
  • Finding excitement in investing in “unsexy” markets
  • Simplifying life-changing events
  • The predictions for industrial markets and partners after the pandemic
  • And more
Our guest for this week’s episode of M&A Masters is Scott MacLaren, Partner of The Sterling Group in Houston. The Sterling Group is a private equity firm, one of the oldest in the country, and currently has $4 billion of assets under management.

Our guest for this week’s episode of M&A Masters is Scott MacLaren, Partner of The Sterling Group in Houston. The Sterling Group is a private equity firm, one of the oldest in the country, and currently has $4 billion of assets under management. 

Scott did not start off in private equity – he studied at the United States Military Academy at West Point, started business school after serving in the Army, and then finally found his private equity calling after working as a consultant. He started recruiting heavily for the middle market, and has now been with Sterling for seven years making investments in the industrial sector. 

We chat with Scott about his path to The Sterling Group, as well as: 

  • The competition of the private equity market
  • Establishing longevity in a growing industry
  • Finding excitement in investing in “unsexy” markets
  • Simplifying life-changing events
  • The predictions for industrial markets and partners after the pandemic
  • And more

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