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From buying a messy manufacturing business with 26 plants to building a $100M EBITDA powerhouse, here's how it really happened.
For two decades, Eric Wiklendt has bought manufacturing businesses most PE firms avoid—and turned them into massively more valuable companies. Eric Wicklendt, Partner and Managing Director at Speyside Equity, has built a career around acquiring underloved, underperforming manufacturing businesses and transforming them into platforms worth exponentially more than what they paid.
In this episode, Eric breaks down the real story behind Speyside's origin, their signature "fix and build" strategy, and the Opta deal that became a masterclass in manufacturing transformation. He shares why most PE firms rely on hope as a strategy, how free cash flow tells the truth EBITDA can hide, and what it actually takes to turn around a business with 26 manufacturing plants in 18 months.
If you're a founder, operator, or investor in the manufacturing space, this episode is packed with hard-earned, battle-tested insight.
What you'll learn in this episode:
How Speyside turned a $300K 401(k) bet into a manufacturing PE firm
Why other PE firms avoided Opta—and why Speyside leaned in
How operational improvements alone drove a 10X EBITDA increase
Why free cash flow reveals what adjusted EBITDA hides
What founders should know before choosing PE over a strategic buyer
Raising capital?
Get a list of vetted VCs for FREE here: https://web.thunder.vc/list-of-investors-vcs-for-founders?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=EP+115&utm_campaign=%24100M+Exits
Get the latest fundraising insights, news, and tips:
https://blog.thunder.vc/funding-101?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=EP+115&utm_campaign=%24100M+Exits
ABOUT ERIC WIKLENDT
Eric Wiklendt is a Managing Director and Partner at Speyside Equity, where he leads the sourcing, execution, management, and exit of investments while serving on the boards of several portfolio companies. Before joining Speyside, he held senior operational and leadership roles, including President & CEO of Kelix Heat Transfer Systems, as well as leadership positions at Eaton and Hilti Corporation, overseeing M&A, manufacturing, marketing, and industrial sales operations.
You can reach out to Eric through:
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericwiklendt
Website: https://speysideequity.com/
Email: [email protected]
ABOUT JASON KIRBY
Jason Kirby is the co-founder of Thunder, a tech-enabled investment bank helping founders reach their ideal target outcomes through capital strategy and M&A.
He is a serial entrepreneur with four exits and decades of experience in fundraising, M&A, and business building. In his career, he has coached hundreds of entrepreneurs on fundraising, investing, capital strategy, M&A, and business development. He’s transacted over $135M, and his firm Thunder has transacted over $200M+
You can reach out to Jason through:
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonrkirby/
ABOUT $100M EXITS
My goal is simple: to equip founders with the knowledge, inspiration, and guidance to navigate the labyrinthine world of capital strategy to take your company where you ultimately want it, by interviewing founders and investors who have already done it.
For most, it’s a dream to sell for $100M+, but for others, it’s too cash flow or IPO. Founders doing over $5M in revenue will benefit the most from this podcast.
Be sure to subscribe and let me know who you want me to interview next.
By Jason KirbyFrom buying a messy manufacturing business with 26 plants to building a $100M EBITDA powerhouse, here's how it really happened.
For two decades, Eric Wiklendt has bought manufacturing businesses most PE firms avoid—and turned them into massively more valuable companies. Eric Wicklendt, Partner and Managing Director at Speyside Equity, has built a career around acquiring underloved, underperforming manufacturing businesses and transforming them into platforms worth exponentially more than what they paid.
In this episode, Eric breaks down the real story behind Speyside's origin, their signature "fix and build" strategy, and the Opta deal that became a masterclass in manufacturing transformation. He shares why most PE firms rely on hope as a strategy, how free cash flow tells the truth EBITDA can hide, and what it actually takes to turn around a business with 26 manufacturing plants in 18 months.
If you're a founder, operator, or investor in the manufacturing space, this episode is packed with hard-earned, battle-tested insight.
What you'll learn in this episode:
How Speyside turned a $300K 401(k) bet into a manufacturing PE firm
Why other PE firms avoided Opta—and why Speyside leaned in
How operational improvements alone drove a 10X EBITDA increase
Why free cash flow reveals what adjusted EBITDA hides
What founders should know before choosing PE over a strategic buyer
Raising capital?
Get a list of vetted VCs for FREE here: https://web.thunder.vc/list-of-investors-vcs-for-founders?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=EP+115&utm_campaign=%24100M+Exits
Get the latest fundraising insights, news, and tips:
https://blog.thunder.vc/funding-101?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=EP+115&utm_campaign=%24100M+Exits
ABOUT ERIC WIKLENDT
Eric Wiklendt is a Managing Director and Partner at Speyside Equity, where he leads the sourcing, execution, management, and exit of investments while serving on the boards of several portfolio companies. Before joining Speyside, he held senior operational and leadership roles, including President & CEO of Kelix Heat Transfer Systems, as well as leadership positions at Eaton and Hilti Corporation, overseeing M&A, manufacturing, marketing, and industrial sales operations.
You can reach out to Eric through:
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericwiklendt
Website: https://speysideequity.com/
Email: [email protected]
ABOUT JASON KIRBY
Jason Kirby is the co-founder of Thunder, a tech-enabled investment bank helping founders reach their ideal target outcomes through capital strategy and M&A.
He is a serial entrepreneur with four exits and decades of experience in fundraising, M&A, and business building. In his career, he has coached hundreds of entrepreneurs on fundraising, investing, capital strategy, M&A, and business development. He’s transacted over $135M, and his firm Thunder has transacted over $200M+
You can reach out to Jason through:
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonrkirby/
ABOUT $100M EXITS
My goal is simple: to equip founders with the knowledge, inspiration, and guidance to navigate the labyrinthine world of capital strategy to take your company where you ultimately want it, by interviewing founders and investors who have already done it.
For most, it’s a dream to sell for $100M+, but for others, it’s too cash flow or IPO. Founders doing over $5M in revenue will benefit the most from this podcast.
Be sure to subscribe and let me know who you want me to interview next.