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M&A isn't just about closing deals, it's about making the deal actually work.
Carlos Cesta, M&A advisor and founder of his own boutique advisory practice, spent 30 years on the buy-side at Verizon, Dentsu, Presidio, and NP Digital. He's worked 125+ deals across telecom, advertising, and digital marketing. Now he's flipped to advisory, bringing that buy-side operator mindset to entrepreneurs preparing for exit.
In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Carlos Cesta, Partner at Makanta Services, breaks down how seasoned buyers really think about M&A. Not as a linear process, but as a series of decisions that constantly reshape one another.
Carlos shares why strategy is as much about what not to pursue, and he also explains why one-size-fits-all deal templates fail, how earnouts are often misused, and what experienced buyers do differently to protect value after closing.
Things You'll Learn:
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π‘Running M&A with a lean team? DealRoom helps you do more with less. Manage your pipeline, coordinate diligence, track deliverables, and keep stakeholders aligned- all in one place.
πSee it in action by requesting a demo:https://hubs.ly/Q03ZMvQX0
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Episode Chapters[00:03:34] Carlos Cesta Background β 30 years in corporate development across Verizon, Dentsu, Presidio, and NP Digital with 125+ deals executed.
[00:05:27] Standing Up M&A from Zero β What it really takes to build an M&A function when no corporate development muscle exists.
[00:09:32] Strategy Before Transactions β Why defining what NOT to buy is more important than chasing opportunistic deals.
[00:11:05] Programmatic M&A Through Cycles β How repeatable, strategy-led M&A creates value across economic and technology shifts.
[00:14:21] Blending Venture and M&A Thinking β Using VC-style investments to manage disruption and future-proof acquisition strategy.
[00:17:23] The Deal Spiral Framework β Why deal structure, diligence, and integration must evolve together, not linearly.
[00:21:57] Designing the End State First β Starting with culture, leadership, and go-to-market alignment before signing an LOI.
[00:30:21] Creative Earnout Engineering β Structuring earnouts to de-risk deals while aligning seller incentives.
[00:36:39] Optimizing for Outcome, Not Closing β Why long-term performance matters more than deal certainty or headline price.
[00:59:14] Craziest M&A Story β A cautionary tale about diligence failures involving a meth lab explosion.
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Questions, comments, concerns?Follow Kison Patel for behind-the-scenes insights on modern M&A.
By Kison PatelM&A isn't just about closing deals, it's about making the deal actually work.
Carlos Cesta, M&A advisor and founder of his own boutique advisory practice, spent 30 years on the buy-side at Verizon, Dentsu, Presidio, and NP Digital. He's worked 125+ deals across telecom, advertising, and digital marketing. Now he's flipped to advisory, bringing that buy-side operator mindset to entrepreneurs preparing for exit.
In this episode of the M&A Science Podcast, Carlos Cesta, Partner at Makanta Services, breaks down how seasoned buyers really think about M&A. Not as a linear process, but as a series of decisions that constantly reshape one another.
Carlos shares why strategy is as much about what not to pursue, and he also explains why one-size-fits-all deal templates fail, how earnouts are often misused, and what experienced buyers do differently to protect value after closing.
Things You'll Learn:
_____________________
π‘Running M&A with a lean team? DealRoom helps you do more with less. Manage your pipeline, coordinate diligence, track deliverables, and keep stakeholders aligned- all in one place.
πSee it in action by requesting a demo:https://hubs.ly/Q03ZMvQX0
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Episode Chapters[00:03:34] Carlos Cesta Background β 30 years in corporate development across Verizon, Dentsu, Presidio, and NP Digital with 125+ deals executed.
[00:05:27] Standing Up M&A from Zero β What it really takes to build an M&A function when no corporate development muscle exists.
[00:09:32] Strategy Before Transactions β Why defining what NOT to buy is more important than chasing opportunistic deals.
[00:11:05] Programmatic M&A Through Cycles β How repeatable, strategy-led M&A creates value across economic and technology shifts.
[00:14:21] Blending Venture and M&A Thinking β Using VC-style investments to manage disruption and future-proof acquisition strategy.
[00:17:23] The Deal Spiral Framework β Why deal structure, diligence, and integration must evolve together, not linearly.
[00:21:57] Designing the End State First β Starting with culture, leadership, and go-to-market alignment before signing an LOI.
[00:30:21] Creative Earnout Engineering β Structuring earnouts to de-risk deals while aligning seller incentives.
[00:36:39] Optimizing for Outcome, Not Closing β Why long-term performance matters more than deal certainty or headline price.
[00:59:14] Craziest M&A Story β A cautionary tale about diligence failures involving a meth lab explosion.
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Questions, comments, concerns?Follow Kison Patel for behind-the-scenes insights on modern M&A.