Pass the Torch
Choose a successor who will protect your professional legacy and continue to grow and sustain your business for generations to come. Enduring Legacy Management (ELM) was founded by Kevin McLaughlin (me) for the sole purpose of acquiring just one company to own and operate for the next 25-30 years. With over seventeen years of experience in the power and gas utility industry, I have led cross-functional teams to originate sales contracts, manage O&M budgets, deploy capital, improve operational effectiveness, and achieve strategic corporate goals. I am familiar with taking calculated risks and making decisions with material economic significance to the corporation.
Through hard work and dedication, you have built a thriving business with a unique culture that embodies your values and serves an important role within the community. I intend to continue your company's legacy while also pursuing opportunities for sustainable growth through effective leadership. Only after I have mastered the winning strategy you've already put in place will I then begin to develop and implement new goals and strategies for business development and operational efficiencies. To be clear, successful growth comes from building a strong team to execute on a sound strategy that creates value for customers, not from endless cost cutting. As Marcus Lemonis would say, "People, Process, Product."
Contact me today using the form below to learn how I can help you achieve your goals. I will work with you to develop a transition plan that ensures a smooth and successful handover at a fair price. Tell me about your company's core values, community involvement, and what makes it unique, and I will share with you what the ELM team is looking for. In addition to myself, I have several investors who are successful entrepreneurs themselves. These folks will serve as my board of directors and provide guidance when and how I may need it throughout this journey, as they have done for many searcher CEOs before me.
"He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist."
- Louis Nizer
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