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Rob LeBlanc - Designing an International Search Investment Firm - Ep.125 Think Like an Owner

    • Investing

My guest on this episode is Rob LeBlanc. Rob is a co-founding partner of Ambit Partners, a search investment fund founded in 2020 that invests in searchers worldwide in countries like Paraguay, Spain, Germany, and South Africa, where Rob is based. Together with his two co-founding partners, they have raised a $25 million fund with plans to back 50 to 60 searchers in this first fund. Today, they have funded 32 searchers in 20 markets with 5 acquisitions thus far.
A recurring concept we discuss in the episode is that investing in search internationally is like going back in time to the early days of search in the US – competition was less, fewer owners were aware of searchers, and search tactics were more effective. Those are still true in most countries around the world today.
Rob and I talk about finding entrepreneurs, themes that are similar across countries, and good and bad reasons to accept a given searcher in your cap table. Enjoy.
Listen weekly and follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Breaker, and TuneIn.
Links:
Rob on LinkedIn
Ambit Partners
Info@ambitpartners.com
Discovery Vitality

Topics:
(3:47) - Which countries have features that make them attractive for searchers and which countries are on the come up?
(8:52) - How is conducting a search in other countries like “going back in time?”
(13:37) - What business models seamlessly transition overseas from the US?
(15:06) - How valuable is it to have an investor from the country you’re searching in?
(18:02) - What are some “bad” reasons to have a certain investor on your cap table?
(21:37) - How do you think about which companies where you want to be on the board vs. having a partner on the board?
(26:39) - What’s a situation where you wouldn’t be a good fit as an investor?
(27:53) - What have you seen with searchers struggling to fill board seats?
(30:22) - What personalities are best for leadership roles in search as the industry develops internationally?
(34:24) - Where do you typically find international searchers? Would you ever go overseas and try to find people who would be good fits in Search?
(40:00) - Where do you see Ambit over the next 5 years?
(42:17) - Where do most of the exit opportunities exist for international searchers?
(44:20) - What college class would you teach if it could be about anything?
(46:18) - What’s a strongly held belief you’ve changed your mind on?
(48:41) - What’s the best business you’ve ever seen?

My guest on this episode is Rob LeBlanc. Rob is a co-founding partner of Ambit Partners, a search investment fund founded in 2020 that invests in searchers worldwide in countries like Paraguay, Spain, Germany, and South Africa, where Rob is based. Together with his two co-founding partners, they have raised a $25 million fund with plans to back 50 to 60 searchers in this first fund. Today, they have funded 32 searchers in 20 markets with 5 acquisitions thus far.
A recurring concept we discuss in the episode is that investing in search internationally is like going back in time to the early days of search in the US – competition was less, fewer owners were aware of searchers, and search tactics were more effective. Those are still true in most countries around the world today.
Rob and I talk about finding entrepreneurs, themes that are similar across countries, and good and bad reasons to accept a given searcher in your cap table. Enjoy.
Listen weekly and follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Breaker, and TuneIn.
Links:
Rob on LinkedIn
Ambit Partners
Info@ambitpartners.com
Discovery Vitality

Topics:
(3:47) - Which countries have features that make them attractive for searchers and which countries are on the come up?
(8:52) - How is conducting a search in other countries like “going back in time?”
(13:37) - What business models seamlessly transition overseas from the US?
(15:06) - How valuable is it to have an investor from the country you’re searching in?
(18:02) - What are some “bad” reasons to have a certain investor on your cap table?
(21:37) - How do you think about which companies where you want to be on the board vs. having a partner on the board?
(26:39) - What’s a situation where you wouldn’t be a good fit as an investor?
(27:53) - What have you seen with searchers struggling to fill board seats?
(30:22) - What personalities are best for leadership roles in search as the industry develops internationally?
(34:24) - Where do you typically find international searchers? Would you ever go overseas and try to find people who would be good fits in Search?
(40:00) - Where do you see Ambit over the next 5 years?
(42:17) - Where do most of the exit opportunities exist for international searchers?
(44:20) - What college class would you teach if it could be about anything?
(46:18) - What’s a strongly held belief you’ve changed your mind on?
(48:41) - What’s the best business you’ve ever seen?

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