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Ben Brown on Succession, Identity & Long-Term Private Equity

1 h 1 min · 26 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio Ben Brown on Succession, Identity & Long-Term Private Equity

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In this episode of Spectruss Speakeasy, Ben Brown of Alderman Enterprises joins us to discuss succession, identity, and long-term investing. As the “Silver Tsunami” of retiring Baby Boomer owners builds, many founders are discovering that selling a company is as emotional as it is financial. Ben shares insights from real acquisitions, including a seller who struggled deeply after exiting. We also talk about: * Alderman’s long-term private equity approach * Managing employees through ownership transitions * What due diligence uncovers * The real impact of AI on industrial and white-collar work * Why Chattanooga continues to attract business and talent A candid conversation about building, buying, and sustaining companies for the long haul. Ben Brown is the founder of Alderman Enterprises, a private equity group that has been around for 10 years and owns approximately 6 different companies, mainly in the manufacturing space. Ben was recently featured in a local Business Magazine. For more information, visit our website www.spectruss.com

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