Deal Makers (& Fakers)
Raising millions at record speed is often portrayed as luck, but for serial founders, it's a calculated play of leverage, unit economics, and deep-tech infrastructure. In this episode of Deal Makers (& Fakers), Niclas Schlopsna sits down with Kirk to break down the transition from corporate leadership at Mastercard to navigating the Death Valley of fintech startups. Kirk shares his journey of leveraging a $45M exit to bypass the standard fundraising cycle, closing a $5M round in a single weekend. He also shared why he believes your unit economics matter infinitely more than a flashy UI. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: * The $5M Weekend: How to leverage a previous exit to bypass the standard 6-month fundraising grind. * Fintech Economics: Why today's investors are pivoting away from "shiny" apps toward deep-tech infrastructure. * Stealth Mode vs. Hype: When (and why) to keep your billion-dollar ideas quiet to protect your competitive advantage. * Corporate to Founder: The raw reality of moving from a C-suite office to the startup trenches. If you're a founder building in fintech, navigating regulatory compliance, or trying to master the art of the fast raise, this episode reveals the strategic blueprint behind the capital. WHO IS KIRK DONOHOE? Kirk is a serial entrepreneur and former Mastercard executive with a track record of high-stakes exits. He is currently focused on Grand, solving the deep-seated inefficiencies in global financial infrastructure. He previously founded WhenThen (acquired by Mangopay) and held leadership roles at Mastercard. He is a veteran of the fintech space, specializing in global payment infrastructure. WHO SHOULD LISTEN? * Fintech founders looking to scale beyond the "app" layer. * Serial entrepreneurs planning their next big exit. * Investors tracking the shift from B2C to B2B infrastructure. Visit spectup.com for more insights on fundraising strategy and startup growth.
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