Conversations with Thought Leaders from the M&A Community
Stephen Frey - Noted Author and Private Equity Dealmaker
Posted by John Slater on November 30, 2007
If you spend much time frequenting airport bookshops (and if you’re reading this you probably do) you’re familiar with
Steve Frey, who pioneered the “financial thriller” and is still the leading author in that genre. With such titles as The Vulture Fund, Shadow Account and The Chairman, Steve shares with us a world of intrigue and adventure in the world of high finance that we can only dream about in our everyday world. This year Steve
has been particularly prolific with two new titles, The Successor, which carries forward the saga of fictional private equity titan, Christian Gillette, Chairman of Everest Capital, and The Fourth Order, which introduces Steve’s financial universe to a different kind of intrigue and danger in the clandestine world of Washington, DC.
In this interview Steve tells us how he transcended the sometimes mundane world of investment banking to become a world renowned author. He also shares with us insight into his “day job” as a Managing Director of the private equity firm, Albion Investors of New York City and
Richmond, VA. Albion focuses on what Steve describes as “MicroCap” deals, which I frequently describe as “people sized companies”. As an experienced dealmaker Steve shares his advice for business owners who are considering the sale of their businesses.
Steve is a Wahoo, having graduated from my alma mater, the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, with both an undergraduate degree and an MBA from the Darden School.
Click Here to purchase books by Steve Frey on Amazon.
Length: This interview is about 22 minutes.
Categories: Legal Issues, Private Equity, Negotiation, Business Acquisition, Business Sale, Audio
Tags: acquisitions, Albion Investors, Business Sale, financial thriller, M&A, mergers, mergers and acquisitions, Podcasting, Private Equity, Stephen Frey, Steve Frey, Valuations
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