I'd value the opportunity to connect with mentors involved in or familiar with search funds and ETA. A few of the questions I have as I explore the industry:
(1) Feasibility/Pros and cons of a self-funded search vs. traditional search fund model
(2) What is the utility of an MBA for new searchers (specifically for veterans pivoting into the industry)? Is it a necessity?
(3) What skills are most critical for succeeding as a search fund operator? Are there programs or opportunities (short of actually operating a search fund) that can help develop these skills? Some sort of search fund internship?
(4) How to analyze/determine industry focus of search? Is over-saturation of searchers an issue?
(5) What are some networking strategies and opportunities to facilitate finding a search fund partner?
(6) How do you see the search fund landscape changing in the next decade?
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Thank you both for taking the time to reply.
Donald—I just sent you a connection on LI. I’m excited to talk to you
Bryan,
I've been down your road and have quite a bit of info to share if you wish. Reach out on LinkedIn and we can set up a call. Best,
Donald Gourley
Hi Bryan,
Thank you for your question. Although I do not have any experience in this area I was able to find some articles that might be helpful:
https://medium.com/@polskycenter/9-things-you-need-to-know-about-search-funds-a5b747f51898 - from Medium
https://polsky.uchicago.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Booth-Research-Evolution-of-ETA_FA110716.pdf - University of Chicago Booth School of Business
http://jimsteinsharpe.com/contemplating/funding-the-search/ - from Jim Stein Sharpe, Entrepreneur in Residence at the Arthur Rock Center in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at the Harvard Business School
Best regards,
Chris
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