




Recorded on August 11, 2026
What happens when private equity enters AV? This week’s AV Life Podcast is a wide-ranging episode that moves from higher education AV events into one of the industry’s biggest business questions about private equity’s growing presence in AV. The group recaps the Buffalo Roadshow, discussing how HETMA continues evolving its events and learning from each experience. They also highlight accessibility and Title II discussions from a recent industry event.
The main conversation centers on private equity, sparked by a reported $2.6 billion investment involving the New York Yankees. The panel compares investment in professional sports with AV-industry acquisitions and debates the potential benefits and risks. They discuss profitability, operational efficiency, company culture, customer relationships, employee retention, and the importance of investors understanding that AV is fundamentally a people business. The discussion then shifts into NIL, professional sports economics, and reported allegations involving the LA Clippers and Daktronics, with the panel emphasizing the importance of researching headlines and separating data from verified information.
Topics Discussed:
- Buffalo Roadshow recap and lessons learned
- HETMA’s evolution from advocacy organization toward events organization
- Accessibility and Title II discussions in higher education
- HETMA Golf Classic and the new vendor-expo concept
- Private equity investment in professional sports
- Private equity’s growing presence in the AV industry
- Profitability, efficiency, and business management
- Preserving company culture and customer relationships after acquisitions
- Employee retention and the impact of organizational changes
- NIL, salary caps, and the economics of professional sports
- Reported Clippers/Daktronics allegations and the importance of context
- Misinformation, headlines, research, and becoming an informed consumer
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