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[Bridging Private Equity Discipline and Operating Reality: A Journey into FP&A Leadership]-[Building a lean, mean, FP&A team from scratch – Preston Naegle]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2025-12-11

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Navigating the Transition: From PE Investor to Operating Leader

In this episode of FP&A Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with Preston Nagley, the Director of Strategic Finance at Midway Mechanical Services. Nagley offers a unique perspective as a professional who transitioned from the world of private equity (PE) into the "operating world," specifically leading the FP&A function for a PE-backed roll-up in the HVAC industry.

The "One-Man" FP&A Challenge in a Roll-up

Nagley describes his role as the "one-man FP&A team" within a rapidly growing platform. He emphasizes that while he works alongside a strong accounting team, the burden of building financial infrastructure—budgeting, forecasting, and data analysis—from scratch falls squarely on his shoulders. For many of the businesses acquired by Midway, this is their first encounter with formal financial planning. Nagley notes that these founders have historically operated by "gut feel," and the challenge lies in translating their 30 years of instinct into actionable data to drive smarter, more scalable decisions.

Lessons from the Investor Side

Nagley’s background in private equity serves as a "finishing school" for his current role. He highlights how the intensity of PE—analyzing dozens of businesses, understanding diverse market models, and framing complex problems within days—prepared him for the unpredictable nature of an acquisitive business.

However, he acknowledges a necessary "unlearning" process. In PE, it is easy to view businesses as numbers in a spreadsheet or to make decisions based on sterile, academic models. "Everything can’t be made in a spreadsheet," Nagley observes. He stresses that in the operating world, the human element is crucial; he has had to shift his focus from purely financial outcomes to understanding the people who drive those results, noting that "growth is fun... instead of let's cut our way to a return."

The Role of Data and Technology

To manage the complexity of integrating disparate data sources from various acquisitions, Nagley relies on DataRails. He describes the platform as "Power Query on steroids," allowing him to consolidate data without needing a massive IT or administrative team. He highlights that while he uses Excel daily, the ability to automate the "monotonous" parts of data consolidation has been a game-changer.

AI: The Future of Scalability

Discussing the impact of Artificial Intelligence, Nagley adopts a pragmatic stance. While he doesn't believe AI will displace finance professionals in the short term, he views it as an essential assistant for hyper-focused tasks. His goal is to use AI to build a "scalable" FP&A function. He muses, "A business that can do 10 million in revenue today, I think that same team could support 100 million in the future" through the effective use of AI tools.

Key Strategic Takeaways

  • From Hunch to Hypothesis: The goal of FP&A is to move business leaders from relying solely on intuition to validating their instincts with data-driven hypotheses.
  • The Eisenhower Principle: Nagley cites the famous quote that while "all battle plans are useless, the planning process is invaluable." He acknowledges that forecasts may never be 100% accurate, but the process of creating them helps identify the operational levers that truly move the needle.
  • The Human Element: Successful roll-ups are not just about financial engineering; they are about integrating cultures and ensuring that people are in roles where they can provide the most value.

By blending his rigorous investment background with a deep respect for the operational realities of the field, Nagley is successfully building a strategic decision center that transforms how Midway Mechanical Services approaches growth.

🎯Key Sentences

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Hanging in there, doing just fine.
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it's just me basically out there on an island.
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they've mostly just operated by gut feel.
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there's a lot of learning curve on both sides
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It's great when you can see light bulbs starting to go off.
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📝Key Phrases

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from the ground up
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hanging in there
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gut feel
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light bulbs starting to go off
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hunch to hypothesis
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