Shelf Help: The Tactical CPG Podcast
On this episode, we're joined by Rogers Healy, Founder and CEO of Morrison Seger Venture Capital Partners, the Dallas-based venture firm backing consumer and CPG brands like Waterloo, MOSH, WHOOP, and G.O.A.T. Fuel.ย Before going all in on venture, Rogers spent two decades building one of Texas' largest independently owned real estate brokerages. We dive into how Rogers built Morrison Seger as a deal-by-deal SPV firm, and how he only writes checks for simple, non-controversial consumer products he can authentically pitch himself. He breaks down his thesis across beverage, food, snacks, pet, and family, and what it actually takes to get conviction in a crowded category. Rogers shares the founder traits he bets on, the talent he says can't be taught, and the single habit that separates founders who survive from the ones who stall out: relentless over-communication. We also talk about why he's so focused on women-led brands when less than 3% of venture funding goes to them, the parent and family space he's watching, and the baby boom he's betting on next. --------------- Episode Highlights: ๐ธ Naming a VC firm after Van Morrison and Bob Seger ๐ฅค Why he only backs simple, non-controversial consumer brands ๐ต Running a self-funded firm on deal-by-deal raises ๐ The founder talent that can't be taught ๐ฃ Over-communication as the No. 1 survival trait โ ๏ธ The one thing that makes him walk away from a deal โญ What gives celebrity-backed brands real staying power ๐ Why deals actually fall apart ๐บ Backing women-led brands when under 3% of VC goes to them ๐ช Miracle Mama and spotting under-the-radar founders ๐ถ The baby boom he's betting on next ๐ง What a strong investor update actually includes ๐ฎ The unconventional path into CPG venture capital --------------- Table of Contents: 00:00 โ Intro 00:49 โ Origin story and naming the firm 03:55 โ The investment thesis 06:48 โ What non-controversial really means 09:45 โ The self-funded, deal-by-deal model 10:44 โ Writing checks in crowded categories like beverage 12:37 โ Spotting talent that can't be taught 15:53 โ The trait that separates founders who survive 17:26 โ The dealbreaker that makes him walk away 18:00 โ Celebrity-backed brands and real staying power 20:08 โ Why deals fall apart 21:58 โ Backing women-led brands 23:39 โ The parent and family space and Miracle Mama 25:10 โ The baby boom call 26:23 โ What makes a great elevator pitch 29:24 โ What a great investor update looks like 30:51 โ Breaking into VC from an unconventional path 32:42 โ Where to find Morrison Seger --------------- Links: Morrison Seger โ https://www.morrisonseger.com/ Follow Rogers on LinkedIn โ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogershealy/ Morrison Seger on LinkedIn โ https://www.linkedin.com/company/morrison-seger/posts/?feedView=all Follow me on LinkedIn โ https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-martin-steinberg/ For help with CPG production design - packaging and label design, product renders, POS assets, retail media assets, quick-turn sales and marketing assets and all the other work that bogs down creative teams - check out https://www.kitprint.co/. Shout out to my friends over at Glimpse [https://www.tryglimpse.com/?utm_source=podcast%20&utm_medium=podcast%20&utm_campaign=shelf_help], the go-to partner for automating retail-related back-office operations and unlocking margin trapped in invalid fees and manual processes.
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