Andy Dunkley: The Operator’s Guide to Surviving PE
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Summary
Private equity is often talked about in terms of growth, investment and opportunity. But anyone who’s actually worked inside a PE-backed business knows there’s another side to the story.
In this episode of Private Equity Perspectives, I sit down with a seasoned operator who has lived through the full private equity journey, from CFO in corporate America to CEO roles and operating partner positions inside private equity firms. We unpack the realities of running a PE-backed business and why the phrase “there’s no such thing as free money” rings true for leaders navigating this environment.
What You’ll Discover
- The Reality Behind Private Equity Capital: Why funding may unlock growth opportunities, but it also brings intense expectations, scrutiny and pressure to deliver results fast.
- From Corporate CFO to PE CEO: The leadership shift required when moving from large corporates into private equity-backed businesses where speed, transformation and accountability are everything.
- What It Really Takes to Deliver Value: Why success in private equity depends on clear execution, disciplined planning and leadership teams who can turn ambitious investment plans into operational reality.
What struck me most in this conversation is just how different the environment can feel once private equity enters the picture. The capital might accelerate the journey, but the expectations rise just as quickly. For leaders stepping into that world, understanding those pressures early can make all the difference.
Private Equity Perspectives is brought to you by James Boot, Managing Director of Marble Hill Partners, a talent and executive search partner to private equity backed businesses in the UK and is produced by Urban Podcasts.