The Mid-Market Edge
Episode Overview In this episode of The Mid-Market Edge Podcast [https://www.midmarketedge.com/], Kevin Bonfield sits down with Sarah Martin to explore why integration succeeds or fails based on one factor above all others: accountability. Sarah brings an operator's perspective shaped by leading through complex growth environments and acquisition-driven expansion. Her message is clear. Integration does not fail because teams lack effort. It fails when ownership is unclear and accountability is diluted. Kevin and Sarah discuss how leadership alignment, execution discipline, and defined ownership determine whether post-merger integration creates value or creates drag. The conversation focuses on practical execution rather than theory, highlighting the decisions leaders must make early to ensure integration momentum. This episode is especially relevant for private equity-backed leaders and mid-market operators building repeatable acquisition engines. What They Discuss • Why accountability must be defined before close • The risk of shared responsibility without ownership • How unclear execution slows integration momentum • The importance of leadership alignment post-acquisition • Why culture follows accountability, not the other way around • How integration discipline compounds across multiple acquisitions Lessons That Stay With You • Integration requires clear ownership at every level • Execution discipline drives value creation • Shared responsibility without accountability creates drift • Leadership alignment reduces friction • Integration is sustained by structure, not intention Moments to Remember • Integration does not fail from lack of effort. It fails from lack of ownership. • Accountability is a growth multiplier. • Execution discipline separates scaling companies from stalled ones. • Leadership clarity accelerates integration momentum. About Sarah Martin Sarah Martin has led the M&A function for a number of private equity owned portfolio companies in the life sciences, healthcare services, and testing sectors over the past 10 years. She has sourced and led transactions that align with investors' growth theses in support of both market consolidation as well as new market expansion, including a number of cross border transactions. Her responsibility has included oversight of integration initiatives and building process rigor for both deal execution and integration programs. Prior to Corporate Development, she spent 15 years in finance and strategy consulting roles. She received her MBA from NYU and BA from Duke University. About Kevin Bonfield Kevin Bonfield is a strategy advisor and operator with more than 20 years of experience helping mid-market companies scale through complexity, including global teams, acquisitions, and integration. As the founder of Concentre [https://www.concentre.net/], Kevin partners with leadership teams and private equity sponsors to design operating models, integration strategies, and cultures that protect value and accelerate performance. Through The Mid-Market Edge, Kevin brings forward real-world conversations focused on the decisions leaders must make before, during, and after change to ensure growth actually sticks. midmarketedge.com [https://www.midmarketedge.com/] concentre.net [https://www.concentre.net/] midmarketedge@concentre.net [midmarketedge@concentre.net]
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