$233m For and By Independent Sponsors

Michael Kornman built NCK Capital acquiring 5 platforms in 10 years, then partnered with Align Capital to deploy a $233m sponsor-friendly fund.

Michael Kornman

Together with his brother Grant, Michael founded NCK Capital, based on their daughters' initials, after realizing that CKN looked too much like chicken. They acquired 5 platforms in 10 years, with 1 highly successful exit and 2 more exits expected soon-ish. Their first major win came was a Texas-based cosmetology school where they transformed CAC by moving from $30-40k of monthly advertising spend from daytime TV towards Google Ads. They also upgraded the student experience, which improved retention, raised utilization, and increased revenue per location.

After NCK, they launched Align Collaborate, a $233m non-control fund built to support independent sponsors. Align looks for sponsors with experience, clear theses, and structured planning. They provide operating support (pull, rather than push). He advocates for market studies ($65-150k) that inform adjacency mapping, sharpen the first 180 days of execution, and align management and investors early.

As investors today, they lean on a relative value investing mindset. Instead of chasing a perfect multiple, they focus on what a company can become. A $2m EBITDA business that could scale to $6m matters more than paying a discount upfront. They like market fragmentation, estimate whether 8-12 add-ons are realistic, and model what 200-400 basis points of margin expansion might deliver.

A strong independent sponsor shows clarity, preparedness, and communication discipline. In speed networking, the best sponsors opt for 10-12 targeted meetings instead of volume, align mandates within minutes, and maintain a tight 60–90-second talk track. Capacity remains a real constraint for independent sponsors; most seasoned sponsors rarely juggle more than 2-3 platforms at once because value creation, not deal count, drives actual outcomes.

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