John Tracy
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Hey John — noticed your focus on distribution at Dot Family. Similar investing background — been thinking a lot about proprietary origination in middle-market distribution lately. Would be good to connect.
Hey John, looks like we share a similar PE path — though I'm from Zimbabwe and ended up doing growth equity in London, not leading a family office in distribution. most funds I talk to have a database — PitchBook or Grata — maybe a CRM, and then the origination setup is mostly Excel and email from there. but proprietary deal flow still feels thin. thesis, network, and intelligence never sync into one system — so origination resets every cycle instead of compounding. does origination look different at Dot Family? — Russ
Hey John, looks like we share a similar PE path — though I'm from Zimbabwe and ended up doing growth equity in London, not leading a family office in distribution. most funds I talk to have a database — PitchBook or Grata — maybe a CRM, and then the origination setup is mostly Excel and email from there. but proprietary deal flow still feels thin. thesis, network, and intelligence never sync into one system — so origination resets every cycle instead of compounding. does origination look different at Dot Family? — Russ
hey John — one more thought on origination. after hitting this wall myself doing growth equity, I ended up building origination infrastructure for funds full-time — Mentmore Capital, Axiom Equity, Noble Rock, a few others. at my old fund we had a solid stack and smart people, and origination still restarted from scratch every cycle. the funds who systematise it early end up compounding deal flow — the ones who don't keep resetting. curious if Dot Family has cracked that or if it's the same pattern. — Russ
hey John — appreciate the connect either way. we documented the origination infrastructure we've built across funds — tech stack, workflows, prompts. free to share if it'd be useful at Dot Family. either way, I'm around if origination ever becomes a conversation worth having. — Russ
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Hi John, similar background, weirdly — I'm from Zimbabwe, did growth equity in London, not leading a family office in distribution. most distribution funds I talk to are running on PitchBook or Grata, maybe Affinity, and then basically Excel and email for everything else on the origination side. yet the off-market pipeline stays weirdly thin. the intelligence is all there but it's scattered across tools and inboxes — so nothing compounds into a real origination edge. does origination look different at DFH? Russell searchloop.ai linkedin.com/in/russellt23
hi John — been thinking more about origination. after hitting this wall myself doing growth equity, I ended up building origination infrastructure for funds full-time — Mentmore Capital, Axiom Equity, Noble Rock, a few others. the pattern I keep seeing is that the funds who systematise it early end up compounding deal flow in a way that's really hard to replicate later. happy to compare notes on what's actually moving the needle if you're interested. Russell searchloop.ai linkedin.com/in/russellt23
hi John — something about this keeps rattling around. when I was doing growth equity we had every subscription going — PitchBook, CRM, enrichment tools, the lot — and I still spent half my time manually pulling origination together across all of it. always wondered if that was just us being disorganised or if it's genuinely universal. imagine DFH has a way more dialled setup — but figured I'd ask. Russell searchloop.ai linkedin.com/in/russellt23
hi John — completely separate from all that. we put together a playbook on PE origination — the tech stack, the workflows, some of the prompts and automations that actually move the needle. happy to send it over if it'd be useful at DFH. Russell searchloop.ai linkedin.com/in/russellt23
hi John — I'll leave it here. the origination playbook is yours whenever — no expiry on that. I'm deep in this space all day, so if it ever becomes a conversation worth having, I'm around. Russell searchloop.ai linkedin.com/in/russellt23
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## PROSPECT INFORMATION: Name: John Tracy Title: Executive Chairman Fund: Dot Family Holdings Background: Please provide the Profile Data and Posts Data you would like me to process. Once provided, I will generate the summary according to your instructions. Fund details: - Description: Dot Family Holdings (DFH) is the investment office of the Tracy Family, owners and operators of Dot Foods, the largest food industry redistributor in North America. We are exclusively focused on leading distribution companies, with a special interest in master / two-step and any national model. We are a unique alternative to today’s typical private equity provider. Our permanent, proprietary capital base allows for efficient decision-making, flexible transaction structures, and ideal alignment with management teams. We are a team of entrepreneurs and operators with a deep understanding of what it takes to lead and scale successful distribution businesses. Underpinned by our background and unwavering commitment to trusted values, innovative solutions and shared growth, we are an ideal partner for entrepreneur- and family-owned companies. - Website: https://dotfamilyholdings.com - Location: Chesterfield, Missouri, United States - Lead qualification: Research: - Query: =Dot Family Holdings John Tracy recent investments fund thesis - Answer: Dot Family Holdings recently invested in Pet Food Experts, focusing on growth in natural pet food. John Tracy leads the firm, which aims for sustainable business growth. The firm's investment strategy prioritizes long-term value.