Amex Global Business Travel: The World’s First AI Take Private with Long Lake CEO Alexander Taubman

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The world’s first AI-take-private just proved that AI can revolutionize the real economy. Long Lake Management co-founder and CEO Alexander Taubman joins Elad Gil to discuss his firm’s agreement to acquire the legacy platform American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) in a deal valued at $6.3 billion. Alexander explains the mechanics of AI-driven roll-ups, and why Long Lake chooses to acquire and transform businesses rather than simply selling them software. He also talks about how Long Lake’s horizontal AI platform, Nexus, automates workflows across diverse verticals, and how automation through AI not only powers growth for their portfolio companies, but results in both satisfied customers and employees. Plus, they explore Alexander’s vision of Amex GBT as a multi-decade compounding machine. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @alextaubman | @amexgbt Chapters: 00:00 – Alexander Taubman Introduction 00:30 – Long Lake’s Nexus Platform 03:35 – Retention and Talent Flywheel 05:01 – Acquisition vs. Offering Software 06:57 – Building Long Lake’s Founding Team 10:37 – Taking American Express Global Business Travel Private 13:36 – Taking Berkshire Hathaway’s Approach to Management 16:37 – How AI Strategy Makes Long Lake Stand Out 19:32 – AI Makes Services Scale 22:00 – Conclusion
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Chapters (10)

Alexander Taubman Introduction
0:30 Long Lake’s Nexus Platform
3:35 Retention and Talent Flywheel
5:01 Acquisition vs. Offering Software
6:57 Building Long Lake’s Founding Team
10:37 Taking American Express Global Business Travel Private
13:36 Taking Berkshire Hathaway’s Approach to Management
16:37 How AI Strategy Makes Long Lake Stand Out
19:32 AI Makes Services Scale
22:00 Conclusion
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