6 Global Companies & $B+ Ventures | Kevin McGovern on Scaling Fast with Purpose
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In this episode of the Capital Raiser Show, Richard C. Wilson sits down with Kevin McGovern—Chairman and CEO of McGovern Capital—to unpack what it takes to co-found category-leading companies, structure billion-dollar ventures, and scale globally without losing sight of purpose.
Kevin shares lessons from helping build more than 25 companies, participating in over 15 global joint ventures across 80+ countries, and scaling multiple businesses to over $1 billion in revenue. From SoBe Beverages to emerging technologies in plastics, energy, and rare earths, this conversation is packed with practical insights on spotting trends early, building trust-based relationships, and knowing when to go all-in.
This episode is especially valuable for founders, family offices, and investors who want to think bigger, move smarter, and create significance alongside success.
Inside the episode:
- Why the biggest opportunities are often found before the wave forms
- How to "catch the current, make the wave" instead of chasing crowded trends
- Why reputation matters more than your balance sheet in global deal-making
- Kevin's approach to cutting losers early and doubling down on winners
- How personal relationships open doors with sovereign wealth funds, family offices, and multinational partners
- The importance of understanding the numbers, vetting your team, and never outsourcing financial truth
- Why "success to significance" should be the next evolution of wealth building
- How joint ventures and licensing can generate non-dilutive capital and accelerate growth globally
Kevin also shares hard-earned advice on pattern recognition, plateauing when needed during hypergrowth, structuring smart international partnerships, and building businesses that make a real difference in the world.
If you want to grow faster, think more globally, and build with both conviction and purpose, this is an episode worth replaying.