Dry Powder: The Private Equity Podcast
Previously on Dry Powder, Pete Stavros, global co-head of private equity and partner at KKR, explained how his firm has developed one of the most operationally intense investment models in the industry. Today on the show, we explore a fascinating extension of KKR’s value-creation playbook: a broad-based employee ownership program that has reached 85 portfolio companies and nearly 200,000 frontline workers.
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“Just think of the benefit of not having workers stream out the door every year,” Pete says,
“what that means for customer satisfaction, quality, productivity.”
I ask Pete how the program got off the ground, what lessons the company learned the hard way, and why employee ownership can be such a powerful performance lever when done right.
“This is a free benefit,” he says, “and the company gets paid back, so to speak, on culture.”
We’ll also discuss where AI is delivering value across KKR’s portfolio, the growing role of private wealth capital, the patience required to win in overseas markets, and what Pete believes will ultimately define the leading private equity platforms of the next decade.
The Private Equity Podcast
In our podcast series, Bain's Hugh MacArthur interviews leading experts on the trends and opportunities that will redefine the private equity industry.