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This episode is brought to you by Boulay, the industry standard for Quality of Earnings, tax, and audit services, serving search fund entrepreneurs for 20+ years
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My guest today is Collin Hathaway, the Founder of Skylight Capital, a micro-cap private equity firm that invests primarily within the home services ecosystem.
Collin got his start as an entrepreneur after acquiring a small plumbing company at the outset of the great financial crisis in 2008. Since then, he has acquired and operated several other home services companies operating within the plumbing, HVAC, and roofing verticals, to name just a few.
In our conversation today, we cover how the home services market has evolved since he first entered it in 2008, his views on organic versus inorganic growth theses within home services, whether the market is too competitive today, what he’s learned about the art (and science) of raising money, how he communicates bad news to investors, and what he learned from experiencing a heart attack at only 36 years old.
By Steve Divitkos5
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This episode is brought to you by Boulay, the industry standard for Quality of Earnings, tax, and audit services, serving search fund entrepreneurs for 20+ years
*
This episode is brought to you by Oberle Risk Strategies: Insurance Broker and Insurance Due Diligence Provider for Search Funds and Other Small-to-Medium-Sized Businesses
*
My guest today is Collin Hathaway, the Founder of Skylight Capital, a micro-cap private equity firm that invests primarily within the home services ecosystem.
Collin got his start as an entrepreneur after acquiring a small plumbing company at the outset of the great financial crisis in 2008. Since then, he has acquired and operated several other home services companies operating within the plumbing, HVAC, and roofing verticals, to name just a few.
In our conversation today, we cover how the home services market has evolved since he first entered it in 2008, his views on organic versus inorganic growth theses within home services, whether the market is too competitive today, what he’s learned about the art (and science) of raising money, how he communicates bad news to investors, and what he learned from experiencing a heart attack at only 36 years old.

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