Steve Cook and the Making of an Operator-First Private Equity GP
Written by Peter Lehrman for Axial
My guest today is Steve Cook, Executive Managing Director at LFM Capital. LFM is a Nashville-based private equity firm founded by operators and engineers. Their focus is on niche manufacturing and industrial services businesses. LFM was founded in 2014 to invest in private, lower-middle-market manufacturing companies. Steve co-founded LFM Capital and brings over 29 years of operating experience, having served in a variety of senior executive and functional roles in manufacturing, supply chain, engineering, technology, and sales.
Prior to founding LFM, Steve was a Principal with TVV Capital, Chief Operating Officer of MFG.com, and prior to MFG, Steve spent 11 years as a Southeastern regional Senior Director with The Dell Corporation.
We’ll hear from Steve about how he began his career at Dell straight out of MIT and was a self-described type of brash “Iceman” character (from the movie Top Gun) when he got out of flying combat missions in the Navy, and fortunately was coached on becoming a better leader, which propelled him to his current success. Steve talks about what he loves about manufacturing, how to identify great value and potential in companies he purchases, and what he hopes manufacturing may look like in the future.
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Discussion points:
Steve Cook’s background and leadership at Dell Computers
Steve’s lessons learned from other Dell leaders and exec coaching, and why his career at Dell ended
The state of manufacturing in the global economy these days
The granite/gravestone story
What Steve looks for in leaders today – authenticity, ethics, values, coachability
What are you excited about in manufacturing today?
Competing with lead times and quality, not price
Interest in companies with lower CapEx and inventory requirements
The FECON success story
Steve’s take on manufacturing in the U.S. today and in the future
Tax policies, unions, and good leadership
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