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Episode Overview:
In this episode, Alex Rawlings speaks with Richard Fitzgerald of CapitalSpring, a private equity firm specializing in foodservice and multi-location consumer businesses. Richard shares insights into CapitalSpring’s differentiated, sector-focused approach, how they’ve scaled over 20 years, and the recent $1B+ exit to Bain Capital. He also unpacks their latest fundraising success in a tough market and the importance of specialization in today's crowded PE landscape.
Timestamps & Key Topics:
00:00 – Introduction
Overview of CapitalSpring’s focus and two key topics: fundraising success and a $1B+ exit.
00:54 – Richard’s Background
From investment banking to founding CapitalSpring in 2005 with a sector-specialist mindset.
03:19 – Why Multi-Location Businesses?
Opportunities found on Main Street—resilient, everyday consumer services often overlooked in PE.
04:43 – Starting Small, Scaling Big
CapitalSpring began with $3M; now 300 investments and $4B deployed across 100+ brands.
06:30 – Specialization as a Differentiator
Why generalist firms struggle, and how deep focus wins deals without being the highest bidder.
08:55 – $1B+ Exit: Sizzling Platter to Bain Capital
Growth from 400 to 800+ locations across multiple brands and markets, despite COVID headwinds.
14:03 – Key Learning: Labor-Light Models
Pandemic emphasized the value of operational efficiency and low labor reliance in QSR investments.
15:27 – Fund VII: First Close Success
How CapitalSpring raised in a tough market by showcasing portfolio resilience and a hybrid debt/equity model.
17:44 – Hybrid Capital Strategy
Flexibility to invest via debt, equity, or both—offering solutions to founders and mitigating risk for LPs.
20:04 – Book Recommendation: Give and Take by Adam Grant
The power of relationships in PE—not just financial modeling.
21:57 – Connect with Richard
Email: [email protected]
| LinkedIn & website via CapitalSpring.
Top Takeaways:
Raw Selection partners with Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies to secure exceptional executive talent. We focus on de-risking executive recruitment through meticulous search and selection processes, ensuring top-tier performance and long-term success.
🔗 Connect with Alex Rawlings on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexrawlings/
🌐 Visit Raw Selection: www.raw-selection.com
Looking to grow your team? Check out our Hiring Guides
for proven strategies, templates, and best practices to make smarter hires.
By Alex Rawlings4.5
3232 ratings
Episode Overview:
In this episode, Alex Rawlings speaks with Richard Fitzgerald of CapitalSpring, a private equity firm specializing in foodservice and multi-location consumer businesses. Richard shares insights into CapitalSpring’s differentiated, sector-focused approach, how they’ve scaled over 20 years, and the recent $1B+ exit to Bain Capital. He also unpacks their latest fundraising success in a tough market and the importance of specialization in today's crowded PE landscape.
Timestamps & Key Topics:
00:00 – Introduction
Overview of CapitalSpring’s focus and two key topics: fundraising success and a $1B+ exit.
00:54 – Richard’s Background
From investment banking to founding CapitalSpring in 2005 with a sector-specialist mindset.
03:19 – Why Multi-Location Businesses?
Opportunities found on Main Street—resilient, everyday consumer services often overlooked in PE.
04:43 – Starting Small, Scaling Big
CapitalSpring began with $3M; now 300 investments and $4B deployed across 100+ brands.
06:30 – Specialization as a Differentiator
Why generalist firms struggle, and how deep focus wins deals without being the highest bidder.
08:55 – $1B+ Exit: Sizzling Platter to Bain Capital
Growth from 400 to 800+ locations across multiple brands and markets, despite COVID headwinds.
14:03 – Key Learning: Labor-Light Models
Pandemic emphasized the value of operational efficiency and low labor reliance in QSR investments.
15:27 – Fund VII: First Close Success
How CapitalSpring raised in a tough market by showcasing portfolio resilience and a hybrid debt/equity model.
17:44 – Hybrid Capital Strategy
Flexibility to invest via debt, equity, or both—offering solutions to founders and mitigating risk for LPs.
20:04 – Book Recommendation: Give and Take by Adam Grant
The power of relationships in PE—not just financial modeling.
21:57 – Connect with Richard
Email: [email protected]
| LinkedIn & website via CapitalSpring.
Top Takeaways:
Raw Selection partners with Private Equity firms and their portfolio companies to secure exceptional executive talent. We focus on de-risking executive recruitment through meticulous search and selection processes, ensuring top-tier performance and long-term success.
🔗 Connect with Alex Rawlings on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexrawlings/
🌐 Visit Raw Selection: www.raw-selection.com
Looking to grow your team? Check out our Hiring Guides
for proven strategies, templates, and best practices to make smarter hires.

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