Why Great Businesses Need Stewardship, Not Just Capital | Douglas Song
What happens when an entrepreneur spends decades helping founders transition, scale, and protect the businesses they’ve built?
In this episode of The Parallel Entrepreneur, Mark Cleveland sits down with Douglas Song, founder and CEO of Protos Capital, for a wide-ranging conversation on independent sponsors, lower middle market acquisitions, leadership, succession planning, AI, uncertainty, and what founders often overlook when preparing for growth or exit.
Doug shares lessons from dozens of transactions across multiple industries, including how he evaluates leadership teams, why organic growth still matters more than acquisition rollups, and what makes a business resilient in a world filled with constant disruption.
But this conversation also becomes deeply personal.
Doug reflects on immigrating to the United States from South Korea as a child, watching his parents build a life through entrepreneurship, and how that experience shaped the way he thinks about people, stewardship, and long-term value creation.
The conversation also explores:
• The rise of the independent sponsor model
• Why succession planning is becoming urgent for founder-led businesses
• AI adoption in lower middle market companies
• How great operators handle black swan events
• Why culture and people matter more than spreadsheets
• Building blue-collar entrepreneurship pathways for the next generation
• The difference between growing fast and growing well
• Legacy, learning, and designing a life with intention
Whether you’re building, scaling, buying, selling, or simply trying to lead well through uncertainty, this episode offers a rare combination of strategic insight and lived experience.
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About the Host
Mark Cleveland is an entrepreneur, investor, and advisor who works at the intersection of multiple ventures. As the voice behind The Parallel Entrepreneur, he explores how founders build aligned businesses, strong teams, and sustainable momentum—without forcing themselves into a single path.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/macleveland/
About the Guest
Douglas Song is the Founder and CEO of Protos Capital, an independent sponsor firm focused on lower middle market businesses. For more than 25 years, he has worked alongside founders and management teams to help businesses grow, transition, and navigate acquisitions with a people-first approach centered on long-term value, stewardship, and community.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-song-9415045/
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Key Moments
00:00 Why founders need transition plans, not just exits
00:47 Introducing Douglas Song and Protos Capital
01:30 Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA) explained
03:00 Independent sponsors vs. traditional operators
05:00 Why operators matter more than dealmakers
06:01 The coming succession wave for founder-led businesses
08:15 What “another bite at the apple” really means
11:50 How Protos measures investment success
12:40 Defining the lower middle market
13:50 AI adoption in family-owned businesses
16:30 Using AI during due diligence
17:20 What founders overlook before a transaction
20:00 Growth by acquisition vs. organic growth
23:40 Why organic growth still wins with buyers
24:38 Evaluating leadership teams under pressure
27:40 Black swan events and constant uncertainty
31:35 Managing leverage and protecting downside risk
35:22 Is Douglas Song a parallel entrepreneur?
37:20 Lessons learned across multiple portfolio companies
41:15 Why flexibility matters more than fixed timelines
44:20 Different types of capital partners
46:35 What makes founders great partners
49:27 Mentoring the next generation of independent sponsors
52:25 Why community matters in business
53:48 Protecting culture after acquisition
55:08 Doug’s immigrant family story and entrepreneurial roots
57:20 Building blue-collar entrepreneurship pathways
01:01:45 AI, uncertainty, and creating opportunities for young people
01:06:05 Books, learning, and the concept of flow
01:10:12 Writing letters to his children
01:11:40 Advice for navigating uncertainty
01:13:40 Restoration, creativity, and balance
01:15:45 Formula 1, Monaco, and memorable experiences
01:17:18 Doug’s long-term life plan and legacy goals
01:20:14 Final reflections and closing thoughts
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