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It’s one thing to have a great career in investment banking, a standout career in law, or be a long-tenured institutional investor; Joseph Manko, Jr.* has done all three. In his senior role at The Horton Fund, Joe now has a front row seat daily
It’s one thing to have a great career in investment banking, a standout career in law, or be a long-tenured institutional investor; Joseph Manko, Jr.* has done all three. In his senior role at The Horton Fund, Joe now has a front row seat daily
Caroline discusses several large-cap governance best practices that she believes are critical to small-cap boardroom success: (1) ethics/compliance; (2) capital allocation oversight;  (3) diversity; and (4) CEO succession planning.Long before
One thing we hear constantly when speaking with accomplished CEOs is how key of a role their boards of directors played in their company's ultimate success, both in periods of growth and challenge. John Rogers hits on this exact point from the
We all know and appreciate the old adage: “great minds think alike.”If you listen to SCI’s interview with Garry Ridge, the high-performing CEO of WD-40, you will hear Mr. Ridge talk about the importance of corporate culture, and the importance
Just as governing smaller companies is much different than governing enterprises, hiring employees is also different, according to Caroline.  Listen in particular to her thoughts about the importance of a prospective employee’s passion for the
You could easily be convinced by reading The Wall Street Journal and listening to CNBC that shareholder activism is a large-cap phenomenon, but in reality the opposite is true.  Most shareholder activism is in small-cap companies, and the lion’
Every small-cap investor is concerned about revenue growth and profitability.  But executive compensation needs to be driven by incentives that are company specific versus one-size-fits-all.  Listen to Joe talk about one of his portfolio compan
Attend any corporate governance continuing education program in the U.S. and you’ll likely be told that governance is essentially the same whether you’re governing a Fortune 50 company or a startup.  Unfortunately, few of those boardroom “exper
Part of being a successful small-cap investor is being a forensic observer.  Since so many small-caps aren’t covered by high quality equity research analysts, investors are left to uncover all the value – and risks – on their own.  If you think
We are constantly asked by small-cap officers, directors, and service providers whether corporate governance is something investors care about as much as they read in major business media.  Rather than paraphrase, you can just listen to Mr. Rog
It’s one thing to have a great career in investment banking, a standout career in law, or be a long-tenured institutional investor; Joseph Manko, Jr. has done all three. In his senior role at The Horton Fund, Joe now has a front row seat daily
Long before turning 40, Caroline Tsay had multiple large-cap senior operating roles in technology, and has also served on the boards of iconic American companies such as The Coca-Cola Company and Morningstar.  Now, nearly four years into runnin
Small-Cap Institute's Amanda Gerut interviews Karen Zaderej. Ms. Zaderej is chairman, CEO, and president of Axogen Corporation (NASDAQ:AXGN).Axogen (AXGN) is the leading company focused specifically on the science, development and commercializ
Small-Cap Institute's Amanda Gerut interviews WD-40 CEO, Garry Ridge.  Mr. Ridge is president and chief executive officer of the WD-40 Company (NASDAQ:WDFC). WD-40 Company is the maker of the ever-popular WD-40, as well as 3-IN-ONE Oil, Solvo
Garry Ridge has grown WD-40 Company (ticker: WDFC) 10 fold during his tenure as CEO. Garry states that the most important three words in the English language are "I don't know," and goes on to explain why he feels that way in this brief clip.
Billy Prim, Chariman of Primo Water (Nasdaq:PRMW) talks about being authentic and attracting the right board members.
Billy Prim discusses the thought process behind hiring a team and relationships with his board, having been the founder of two small-cap companies.
Small-Cap Institute's Amanda Gerut interviews renowned small-cap CEO, Billy Prim. Mr. Prim founded Blue Rhino, which was ultimately acquired for $340m. Subsequently, Mr. Prim founded Primo Water (Nasdaq: PRMW), where he now chairs the board.
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