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Ep 3. Operations 1st Leaders: Tom Gores, Platinum Equity, M&A&O Most private equity firms will tell you they do operations. Platinum Equity is operations. In this episode, we go deep into one of the most consistently successful and least talked-about private equity firms on the planet. Thirty years, 500+ acquisition
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Most private equity firms will tell you they do operations. Platinum Equity is operations. In this episode, we go deep into one of the most consistently successful and least talked-about private equity firms on the planet. Thirty years, 500+ acquisitions, $50 billion under management, and a trademarked methodology that treats the "O" in M&A&O® not as an afterthought but as the entire thesis. We trace Tom Gores from a grocery store in Genesee, Michigan to a $7.2 billion acquisition of Ingram Micro — and unpack exactly what his firm does differently at every stage of the deal cycle: how operational diligence starts at the management presentation, why Portfolio Operations is on-site on Day One, and how 59 add-on acquisitions in a single year is a strategic tool, not a spending habit. We break down the two deals that define Platinum's carve-out capability 1) Vertiv transformation from a nine-unit Emerson division into a hyperscale data center infrastructure leader, and 2) Ingram Micro IPO that closed the loop on the largest acquisition in Platinum history. And we extract five principles any operator, acquirer, or executive can deploy immediately — whether you're integrating a new division, building a buy-and-build platform, or just trying to understand why some PE firms reliably create value while others are still talking about it. This one is for the operators.
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ABOUT PLATINUM EQUITY
Founded: 1995 by Tom Gores (born Tewfiq Georgious, Nazareth, Israel, 1964)Headquarters: Beverly Hills, CaliforniaAUM: ~$50 billion (2025)Total acquisitions: 500+ over 30 yearsActive portfolio: ~60 operating companiesPortfolio aggregate revenue: $100B+Portfolio employees: ~200,000 globally2024: 71 transactions (12 platforms, 59 add-ons), 13 divestituresFund VI: $12.4B, closed H1 2024, 400 LPs, 37 countriesTOM GORES BIOGRAPHY NOTES
Born: July 31, 1964, Nazareth, IsraelBackground: Catholic, Greek-Lebanese heritageMoved to US age 4; grew up Genesee, Michigan (10 miles from Flint)Education: Michigan State University, BS Construction Management, 1986Net worth: ~$10.1B (2026 estimate)Sports: Owner, Detroit Pistons (2011); 27% stake, LA ChargersPhilanthropy: FlintNOW ($10M pledge 2016); Detroit River Rouge Park Community Center ($20M, 2022)KEY CASE STUDIES REFERENCED
Vertiv (formerly Emerson Network Power): Acquired 2016 for ~$4B; carved out from Emerson Electric; 9 legacy units unified into 'One Vertiv'; repositioned toward hyperscale data center market; IPO'd 2020Ingram Micro: Acquired 2021 for $7.2B from HNA Group; $49B revenue; 35,000 employees; 60 countries; digital transformation + operational improvement; NYSE IPO October 2024Operational Velocity is a podcast for operators and investors focused on value creation through operations. Hosted by Dr. Gautam Basu, Managing Partner at True North Search and Professor of Practice at Aalto University School of Business
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Release Date: 24/06/2026, 05:00:00