In the latest episode of Growth@Scale, we are thrilled to host David Rodnitzky, a luminary in digital marketing and M&A. 

David is the founder of David Rodnitzky Consulting, a boutique firm specializing in guiding agency founders through the complexities of acquisition, scaling, and M&A opportunities. He also founded 3Q Digital, a media management company that managed over two billion dollars in ad spend annually before becoming part of DEPT. With a rich background in strategic marketing, David brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the conversation.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Long-Term Thinking: David emphasizes the importance of building a sustainable business focused on long-term client relationships rather than short-term profitability. “Think about lifetime value and not about quarterly earnings,” he advises.
  • Strong Financial Leadership: The discussion highlights the critical role of hiring a competent CFO early on to ensure sound financial management and strategic investment.
  • Culture and Fit: Maintaining a strong, aligned culture is essential for growth. David shares his approach to evaluating team members by asking, “If this person left today, would you be panicked, ambivalent, or relieved?”
  • Earn-Out Terms in M&A: Negotiating favorable terms during the earn-out period is crucial for maintaining control of your business and avoiding potential pitfalls.
  • Due Diligence in M&A: David underscores the importance of thorough due diligence on potential buyers to ensure they align with your business values and goals.

For agency founders and business leaders looking to scale, navigate acquisitions, or prepare for a sale, this episode is a trove of actionable advice, and real world experience. 

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