In this episode, Dan speaks with Keith Taylor, CFO of Equinix, the $100B global digital infrastructure company and one of the longest-serving CFOs in the S&P 500. Keith shares how he helped build Equinix from a 10-person startup into a global market leader that delivered 88 consecutive quarters of revenue growth and missed a forecast only once in 25 years. From surviving the dot-com crash and restructuring billions in debt to leading global expansion across more than 75 markets, Keith exp...
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In this episode, Dan speaks with Keith Taylor, CFO of Equinix, the $100B global digital infrastructure company and one of the longest-serving CFOs in the S&P 500. Keith shares how he helped build Equinix from a 10-person startup into a global market leader that delivered 88 consecutive quarters of revenue growth and missed a forecast only once in 25 years. From surviving the dot-com crash and restructuring billions in debt to leading global expansion across more than 75 markets, Keith exp...
#07: Shifting Gears From VC to PE with CFO Michael Vigario
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#07: Shifting Gears From VC to PE with CFO Michael Vigario
In this episode, Dan speaks with Michael Vigario, CFO of ACT Group (North America), about what it takes to scale as a finance leader across startups, fintech, and PE-backed billion-dollar enterprises. Michael shares how he built world-class finance and operations teams from scratch, the discipline needed to earn investor trust, and how to balance growth ambitions with rigorous controls. From his leap into a six-person fintech startup to leading a $3B SaaS business, Michael’s lessons cut throu...
Next Exit
In this episode, Dan speaks with Keith Taylor, CFO of Equinix, the $100B global digital infrastructure company and one of the longest-serving CFOs in the S&P 500. Keith shares how he helped build Equinix from a 10-person startup into a global market leader that delivered 88 consecutive quarters of revenue growth and missed a forecast only once in 25 years. From surviving the dot-com crash and restructuring billions in debt to leading global expansion across more than 75 markets, Keith exp...