ETA@MIT

ETA@MIT is MIT's hub for search funds and
micro private equity

ETA@MIT brings together business owners, private investors, advisors, alumni and students to discuss acquiring and running small companies, with an emphasis on search funds and micro private equity. We foster a supportive community within MIT aimed at accelerating students’ progress towards launching their own fund by providing introductions to investors, advisors and internship opportunities, as well as by conducting educational and networking events. Our signature event, the ETA@MIT Summit, is held each spring at MIT Sloan and is open to the public.

New Frontiers In Small Business Acquisition
Presented by ETA@MIT

February 16, 2024 in Cambridge, MA

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Get ready to dive into a day full of engaging presentations and interactive sessions covering a wide range of topics such as value creation with AI, ETA to reduce the racial wealth gap, and more. Whether you're an aspiring searcher, currently in the environment, or just exploring, there's something for everyone at the ETA Conference.

This year, the ETA@MIT Club will also host two additional events:

  • Feb 15th, Thursday: Tactical workshops that delve deep into operator pain points

  • Feb 17th, Saturday: Facilitated Networking Events

Connect with like-minded individuals, expand your network, and gain valuable insights from industry experts. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn, share, and be inspired!

Mark your calendars and be sure to join us at MIT's 8th Annual ETA Conference.
We can't wait to see you there!

2024 Conference Agenda


Opening Keynote

Michael Aubrey

Moderator: Brian Axelrad

Michael will talk about his exceptional outcome, the story of how he did it, how students in the audience can too, and why they should be excited about the opportunities in front of them


First Set of Panels

ETA to Reduce the Racial Wealth Gap

Will explore small business acquisition as a vehicle to create social impact, particularly for historically underrepresented communities. 

Moderator: Archie Jones

Panelists: Jason Jackson, Allegra Stennet, Kanayo Oweazim, Julian Ham-Ying, Reggie Carter

Searcher Perspectives

What is searching really like? Students will have the opportunity to ask curated questions to current searchers.

Moderators: Amaury De Bock, Connor Fox

Panelists: Alex Conti, Max Schaefer, Ania Aliev, Emilio Ruiz Padilla

What Makes a Great Investor?

How do the best investors bring value to searchers and operators?

Moderator: German Canale

Panelists: Alfonso Blohm, Nick Qiu, Rob Leblanc, Sandro Mina, Sara Rosenthal



Second Set of Panels

Value Creation with AI

Strategies that best in class operators are using to create business value with artificial intelligence, and predictions for how AI will change SMB. 

Moderator: Anthony Walker

Panelists: Felipe Corcuera, Mark Valdez, Scott Barstow, Linda Drabik, Enrico Magnani

Alternative Models in ETA

An exploration of SMB acquisition models outside of the traditional search fund. 

Moderator: Will Smith

Panelists: Arielle Lawrence, Trish Higgins, Andy Canales, Rich Littlehale, Jordan Carter

Search Funds as an Asset Class

How should investors think about allocating capital to search funds? How do search funds fit within the traditional portfolio, and how is it different from other investments?

Moderator:  Clement Lucas

Panelists : Frank Van Lint, Steven Goddard, Meg Paulus, Peter Fisher



Third Set of Panels

ETA Over Time

40 years ago the search fund was developed. How has this industry evolved, and what does the future look like?

Moderator: Mark Anderegg

Panelists: Steve Divitkos, Jane Snow, Sandro Mina, Keith Burns, Bill Schwab

Searching Outside the US

What is the current state of emerging markets for search? Are non-US search funds poised to outperform over the next 10 years?

Moderator: Jose Stella

Panelists: Jaime Alatorre, Joachim de Belgique, Esteban Kallay, Patricia Riopel

Closing Deals in a High Rate Environment

What is it like to be looking for a deal in the current environment, particularly as it relates to higher costs of capital?

Moderator: Raam Jani

Panelists: Quadri Oguntade, Lisa Forrest, Warren Chan, Addie Epstein, Ryan Turbes


Closing Keynote

Jenna Whigham - Fireside Chat

The story of how Jenna and her brother Dennis searched, acquired, and then grew a behavioral health agency to $150 million revenue in 3 years.

AJ Wasserstein - Exploring the Future of ETA

Entrepreneurship through Acquisition will retain elements of its roots, but will definitely change. Searchers can still thrive and enjoy financial and intellectual rewards.


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