Private Equity Podcast: Karma School of Business podcast

Mark Langer on Grit, Judgment, and Long-Term Business Building

0:00
38:46
Manda indietro di 15 secondi
Manda avanti di 15 secondi

Mark Langer, Managing Director at CenterOak Partners, reflects on the experiences that shaped his approach to private equity—from early grit and middle-market investing to deploying capital in Africa and building enduring CEO partnerships. He explains why servant leadership, trust, and long-term thinking matter more than control in lower middle-market value creation. Mark also shares candid lessons on risk-taking, mistakes, and navigating the non-linear reality of business building. This is a grounded, hard-earned perspective from someone who has seen the full arc of private equity—hit play.

Episode Highlights

  • 2:01 – Early lessons in grit, work ethic, and "figure it out" resilience
  • 6:02 – Breaking into middle-market investing after 9/11 and choosing the hard path
  • 12:05 – Being sent to deploy capital in Africa—and learning fast under pressure
  • 17:26 – Why CEO trust and long-term relationships matter more than control
  • 19:32 – Reining in chaos in the lower middle market without killing momentum
  • 25:34 – When investments go sideways and how real value gets created anyway
  • 30:10 – Advice to younger investors: take risks, make mistakes, and think longer term

For more information on CenterOak Partners, go to https://centeroakpartners.com/
For more information on Mark Langer, go to https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-langer-006a02ba

 

Altri episodi di "Private Equity Podcast: Karma School of Business"