How ZRG's CEO Built a 17-Deal M&A Engine with Larry Hartmann
How ZRG's CEO Built a 17-Deal M&A Engine with Larry Hartmann  
Podcast: M&A Science
Published On: Thu May 01 2025
Description: Larry Hartmann, CEO of ZRG Partners Larry Hartman, CEO of ZRG Partners dives into aligning strategic M&A with scalable growth. Larry shares how he transformed ZRG into one of the fastest-growing executive search and talent advisory firms through 17 acquisitions in just four years. They break down how to compete with strategic buyers, incentivize founders post-close, maintain deal momentum, and choose the right private equity partner to fuel long-term value. Things You Will Learn How to compete with strategics and win deals through culture and upside Structuring founder incentives: equity, earnouts, employment, and non-competes Why proprietary deal flow beats auction processes—and how to build it The role of private equity in accelerating M&A strategy and funding ________ Try FirmRoom for Free This episode is sponsored by FirmRoom.  The World's Most Intuitive Virtual Data Room With AI Contract Analysis No Per-Page Fees. No B.S. Just Smarter, Faster Deals. Get started with your free trial today! ________ Episode Chapters: [00:01:00] – Larry's entrepreneurial background and ZRG's origin story [00:03:30] – Lessons from being acquired by American Express [00:04:30] – Competing with strategics: The second bite of the apple and culture [00:07:00] – Keeping founders engaged post-close with rollover equity and vision [00:09:30] – When M&A became central to ZRG's growth strategy [00:11:30] – Building the internal M&A team: CFO, corp dev, and beyond [00:14:00] – Structuring founder incentives and employment contracts [00:18:30] – Buyer-Led M&A in action: Vision planning and relationship-building [00:24:30] – Retaining and incentivizing key non-founder talent [00:30:30] – ZRG's approach to integration: Do no harm, add value gradually [00:35:00] – Managing valuation gaps and founder expectations [00:43:30] – Finding the right PE partner and running a dual-track growth strategy