The Boardroom Buzz is the go-to resource for cutting-edge insight on strategy, valuation, and mergers & acquisitions in the home and business service industry. The Boardroom Buzz is THE podcast for shareholders, board members, and senior managers in the space.
The Boardroom Buzz is presented by Potomac and co-hosted by Paul Giannamore, Patrick Baldwin (FRAXN), Nick Bartolo (Essential Partners), and Chase Hazelwood (Go Forth Home Services).
Brett Ponton makes his first industry media appearance since taking over at Terminix. The Boardroom Buzz took the show on the road as Brett and Paul joined Patrick in Waco. Why Waco? Check out Episode 59.
Welcome back for Season 2!
Before jumping into next week’s Supernova presentation, Paul and Patrick catch up on all things M&A. Tune in to hear what the strategic acquirers have been up to so far this year.
From mixologist to MBA to management trainee, Kyle Varona traveled a road less taken into his family’s pest control business. Instead of graduating into Fahey! Pest & Lawn Solutions, it was Truly Nolen – the business – that launched Kyle into his post-college career. It was Truly Nolen – the (legend) person – that inspired…
Peter Schiff joins Paul for lunch at Dorado Beach to chat about currency, asset prices, and what is coming down the pipeline for America’s economy. Peter is a successful investor, author, and host of The Peter Schiff Show.
Tune in for a quick Q&A session on digital marketing, inflation, and the current M&A markets. Paul reinforces that there is a lot more at risk this year with valuations than taxes.
The marketing game is rigged. What would happen if advertising utilized a President-producing marketing machine? Phillip Stutts introduces his Undefeated Marketing System in this game-changing interview. There isn’t enough room for our guest’s resumé. Phillip has worked on eight presidential campaigns. Here are a few previous clients: Pres. George W. Bush, Sen. Bob Dole, Gov.…
One year after selling Responsible Pest & Scorpion Services to Certus, Darin Huffaker recalls the glory and not-so-glory days. From California to Arizona to Idaho, Darin and his brother, David Huffaker, made big moves along the way. Darin is quick to share mistakes, and how the siblings journeyed together in this turnaround.
Join the conversation as The Rule of 23 goes under the interrogation lamp. What top-line and bottom-line growth did his business have? How does it compare to Mike Rogers’, Jim McHale’s, and…Patrick’s business?
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