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In this episode of The Sell Side Podcast, host Michael welcomes Wilbur Ellis, a seasoned investment banker with deep roots in Huntsville. Wilbur shares his journey from speechwriting in Washington, D.C., to law and business school at the University of Virginia, and ultimately into decades of investment banking experience with firms like Morgan Keegan, Dane Rauscher Wessels, RBC Capital Markets, and Stephens.
Together, Michael and Wilbur explore the unique challenges and opportunities facing family-owned businesses as they prepare for succession or sale. They discuss the differences between working with large public companies versus founder-led businesses, the importance of early planning, and how strategies like succession planning, pre-sale preparation, and understanding the buyer universe can maximize value.
Wilbur also reflects on memorable deals, lessons learned, and why helping family businesses transition successfully has become his passion. The conversation highlights how their partnership is bringing expanded capabilities to Kill Point, offering family business owners not just transaction expertise but long-term advisory support designed to protect and grow value ahead of an exit.
If you’re a founder, family business owner, or simply interested in the nuances of middle-market M&A, this episode offers valuable insights into preparing for a successful transition.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-k-stanley-jr-mba-cexp™-30916131/
In this episode of The Sell Side Podcast, host Michael welcomes Wilbur Ellis, a seasoned investment banker with deep roots in Huntsville. Wilbur shares his journey from speechwriting in Washington, D.C., to law and business school at the University of Virginia, and ultimately into decades of investment banking experience with firms like Morgan Keegan, Dane Rauscher Wessels, RBC Capital Markets, and Stephens.
Together, Michael and Wilbur explore the unique challenges and opportunities facing family-owned businesses as they prepare for succession or sale. They discuss the differences between working with large public companies versus founder-led businesses, the importance of early planning, and how strategies like succession planning, pre-sale preparation, and understanding the buyer universe can maximize value.
Wilbur also reflects on memorable deals, lessons learned, and why helping family businesses transition successfully has become his passion. The conversation highlights how their partnership is bringing expanded capabilities to Kill Point, offering family business owners not just transaction expertise but long-term advisory support designed to protect and grow value ahead of an exit.
If you’re a founder, family business owner, or simply interested in the nuances of middle-market M&A, this episode offers valuable insights into preparing for a successful transition.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-k-stanley-jr-mba-cexp™-30916131/