Building Garden City: Michael Arrieta on People-First Business


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Sep 26 2024 60 mins   5

In this episode, Peter Lehrman sits down with Michael Arrieta, founder of Garden City, to discuss his unique journey from a successful career in tech with companies like DocuSign to founding a people-first holding company focused on service-based businesses. Michael shares insights into his decision to leave tech, the principles guiding Garden City, and the impact of a values-driven approach to business acquisition and management.


The conversation also examines Garden City's investment thesis, focusing on B2B nationwide services, and how Michael's team is bringing mission-aligned shareholders into the fold. This episode is packed with actionable insights for anyone interested in small business acquisitions and the human side of M&A.


Discussion Points:



  • Michael Arrieta’s transition from tech to small business acquisitions.

  • The inspiration behind founding Garden City and its core mission.

  • Garden City’s focus on service-based businesses with B2B nationwide services.

  • The importance of mission-aligned shareholders and building trust-based relationships.

  • Challenges faced in the lower middle market and the importance of simplicity in business models.

  • The development of the 3F program (Faith, Family, and Finances) for enriching employees' lives.

  • The role of community and shareholder engagement in Garden City’s success.

  • Insights into the process of deal flow management and strategic acquisition.

  • Lessons learned from five years of running Garden City, including the importance of focus and team structure.


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