The Family Office Independent Sponsor

Jim Bolduc discusses his family office's independent sponsor approach, focusing on retail investments driven by consumer trends and demographic shifts.

Jim Bolduc

Jim Bolduc operates the independent sponsor arm within his family's Family Office. As a former investment banker at Merrill Lynch, Jim walks us through the nuances of their approach, which includes a focus on the retail industry built on decades of entrepreneurial experience.

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Despite having the capital to evolve to different strategies, JPB stays disciplined on both industry and deal size ($3-5m EBITDA). The firm focuses heavily on consumer businesses, particularly where demographic or behavioral shifts create long-term tailwinds. The companies need to be small enough to have operational improvement potential, but large enough to afford professional management.

Jim provides examples on macro trends driving consumer behavior: Social media continues reshaping spending habits. Younger consumers increasingly prioritize experiences and access over ownership (e.g. Uber instead of owning a car). The aging population is creating entirely new demand patterns across housing, services, and healthcare-adjacent sectors. Southeastern USA has favorable demographic trends (i.e., growth).

ACE Hardware became one of JPB's clearest examples of thematic investing. JPB started with 8 stores and scaled aggressively through acquisitions. The co-op structure created different dynamics than traditional franchise systems like McDonald's or Panera. McDonald's prefers fragmentation, where Panera concentrates ownership among fewer operators.

Jim believes fundraising is one of the most misunderstood parts of being an independent sponsor. Smaller raises are harder than larger ones. Relationships need to be built long before a deal exists. JPB constantly stays in front of investors, even without an LOI, and uses portfolio company travel as an opportunity to deepen LP relationships face-to-face.

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