The Transaction Abstract Podcast

Redpath and Company

The Transaction Abstract by Redpath and Company is hosted by Joe Hellman, Partner, CPA, and M&A Advisory Practice Lead and covers all things M&A—providing you with a comprehensive acumen and insightful conversations. Special guests include experts from the world of investment banking, private equity, family offices, search funds, angel investors, attorneys, corporate development officers, and other M&A advisors. Learn from the experts on all aspects of M&A—because buying or selling a business shouldn't be trial by fire. From Redpath and Company, an accounting and advisory CPA firm based in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

  1. Jun 4

    What Does a Sell-Side M&A Advisor Do? A Clear Guide for Business Owners

    In this episode of The Transaction Abstract Podcast, we revisit a foundational part of the M&A process that is often misunderstood yet plays a direct role in value and outcomes: the M&A advisor. Redpath's Joe Hellman sits down with Mike Hirschberg from Franklin Partners to break down what an advisor actually does in a sell-side transaction. With experience across middle-market investment banking and closely held business transactions, Mike shares a practical view of how advisors help owners navigate one of the most important decisions they will make. From early-stage planning to running a structured sale process, the conversation walks through how advisors create competition, position the business, and manage the many moving parts required to get a deal across the finish line. Mike also outlines how timelines have shifted, what today's diligence environment looks like, and why preparation remains one of the biggest drivers of success. The discussion also addresses common questions from business owners, including whether an advisor is necessary when inbound offers are in place and why investing in sell-side quality of earnings can make a meaningful difference. Across each topic, the theme is consistent: a disciplined process creates leverage, while a reactive approach often limits outcomes. If you are considering a sale, evaluating inbound interest, or simply trying to understand how transactions unfold, this episode offers a clear and practical perspective on the role an advisor plays from start to finish. Topics Covered: What an M&A advisor actually does in a sell-side process When to engage an advisor and why timing matters How a structured process drives value and improves terms Why sell-side quality of earnings has become essential The risks of relying on unsolicited offers How advisors help maintain momentum and drive to close Subscribe to The Transaction Abstract Podcast for more insights like these on buying, selling, and building value through M&A.

    20 min
  2. Apr 23

    Integration Planning in M&A: Where Value Is Realized or Lost

    In this episode of the Transaction Abstract Podcast, we focus on a part of the M&A process that doesn't always get enough attention but ultimately determines whether a deal delivers on its promise: integration planning. Redpath's Joe Hellman sits down with Joe Hagen, founder of 29th Street Advisors, to talk through what it really takes to turn deal strategy into execution. With experience spanning corporate roles at Target and U.S. Bank, as well as consulting work at RSM and Slalom, Joe brings a practical perspective on how integration planning unfolds. From early involvement during diligence to Day One readiness and post-close execution, Joe Hagen shares how strong integration planning connects strategy, people, and operations to keep deals moving forward. We also dig into common pitfalls that can slow progress or erode value, including underestimating the level of effort required, misalignment across leadership teams, and failing to plan for key employee retention. Throughout the discussion, the theme is consistent: thoughtful planning creates momentum while rushed execution often leads to delays and rework. If you're involved in buying, selling, or integrating a business, this episode offers a grounded look at what it takes to move from deal thesis to real results. Topics Covered: Why integration planning should begin during diligence What Day One readiness really requires How to align leadership, teams, and work streams Common integration risks and how to avoid them The role of discipline and execution in realizing deal value Subscribe to the Transaction Abstract Podcast for more insights like these on buying, selling, and building value through M&A.

    18 min
  3. 11/25/2025

    Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition: Key Lessons From Dan Hennessey

    In this episode of The Transaction Abstract Podcast, Joe Hellman sits down with Dan Hennessey, the newly appointed CEO of Sam Schwartz Pedestrian Traffic Management Services, Inc.  Dan is a former M&A professional who successfully completed his own Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA) search. Drawing from years of deal experience on both the banking and private equity side, and now as an operator, Dan shares practical insights on everything from sourcing a business and building credibility to navigating financing and preparing yourself to step into ownership. For Dan, the path didn't begin in the boardroom; it started years earlier with advice from his father and grandfather about the freedom and fulfillment that come from owning a business. After a decade in finance, investment banking, and private equity, Dan reached a crossroads: continue pursuing the traditional PE track, or take a more entrepreneurial route to build a career and a life on his own terms. He found himself asking, "Do you continue to go down the finance path, where you try to rise the ranks of a pretty difficult world of private equity and investment banking? Or, do you go down the other route, where you have something more fulfilling? Maybe with a little less upside, but a higher likelihood of a positive outcome, controlling your own destiny with your personal life?" Listen to the full episode of The Transaction Abstract Podcast to hear more of Dan Hennessey's firsthand experience, lessons learned, and advice for future ETA entrepreneurs.

    19 min

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The Transaction Abstract by Redpath and Company is hosted by Joe Hellman, Partner, CPA, and M&A Advisory Practice Lead and covers all things M&A—providing you with a comprehensive acumen and insightful conversations. Special guests include experts from the world of investment banking, private equity, family offices, search funds, angel investors, attorneys, corporate development officers, and other M&A advisors. Learn from the experts on all aspects of M&A—because buying or selling a business shouldn't be trial by fire. From Redpath and Company, an accounting and advisory CPA firm based in Saint Paul, Minnesota.