Fortuna Advisors LLC

Create More Value

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Founder and CEO, Greg Milano, of Fortuna Advisors interviews leading executives, board directors, investors and other experts to discover how they've helped Create More Value for stakeholders and shareholders alike through capital deployment and allocation, mergers and acquisitions, corporate culture, executive compensation, investor activism, ESG and emerging opportunities like artificial intelligence that could change everything.

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Fortuna Advisors LLC

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Business

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www.fortuna-advisors.com

Latest episode

Mar 24, 2026

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Episodes

Are you planning for mediocrity? Greg Milano on setting aspirational goals 24.03.2026

Greg Milano explains how the status quo in incentive target-setting unintentionally leads to destructive behaviors and decisions. From asymmetric risk exposure to a myopic focus on variances to “sandbagging,” typical corporate goal-setting and planning processes incentivize mediocrity and time-consuming target negotiations. Alternatively, setting ambitious, stretch targets can spur significant new...

Is AI commoditizing—or differentiating—your business? Jonathan Aberman on AI Strategy 03.03.2026

Entrepreneur, investor, and innovation strategist Jonathan Aberman joins us to discuss how corporate leaders can turn AI from a short-term efficiency play to a long-term competitive advantage. Rather than viewing AI purely as a cost-cutting tool, Aberman suggests CEOs can assess where human differentiation truly drives pricing power and innovation and how to measure and strengthen it. Organization...

Richard Langlois on the “make-or-buy” decision—and the evolution of the modern corporation 17.02.2026

Expert in the economics of organizations, Professor Richard Langlois, joins us to explore how and why firms decide between internal production and market transactions. Drawing on Ronald Coase’s foundational theory of transaction costs, Langlois explains that companies “make or buy” based on which option is less costly and more effective, a question that underpins the broader structure of firms, ow...

Karl Pichler on metrics that matter—and the EBITDA trap 03.02.2026

Karl Pichler, CFO of Sourceability Global Holdings and former CFO of Rackspace, shares insights from more than 25 years as a public company executive, investor, and educator. We discuss Karl’s evolution from corporate finance expert to enterprise leader, covering his role in scaling Rackspace from $80 million in revenue to over $2 billion, through an IPO and eventual sale to Apollo Global Manageme...

J. Michael Bruff’s CFO playbook for enduring value creation 20.01.2026

J. Michael Bruff, CFO of Envision Healthcare and a veteran finance and operating executive, joins us to discuss the core attributes of effective CFOs. We discuss internal controls, Michael’s broad functional and operational experience, and the importance of a deep understanding of how financial statements work together to drive lasting value. Michael shares insights from his time at Varian Medical...

Aswath Damodaran on valuation, bias, and real value creation 06.01.2026

Valuation and corporate finance heavyweight, Professor Aswath Damodaran, joins us to discuss what truly drives value creation. Damodaran challenges conventional wisdom around return on invested capital, cost of capital, and incentive metrics, explaining why accounting-based measures often mislead managers and investors. He explores the importance of connecting corporate narratives and numbers, tre...

How an ownership culture drives sustained shareholder returns 14.10.2025

Fortuna partners Greg Milano and Marwaan Karame explore how an ownership culture fuels long-term shareholder returns in the final instalment of a five-part series on economic-profit-based value management. The discussion centers around an updated take on economic profit that shows a stronger relationship to shareholder returns, known as Residual Cash Earnings (RCE). By focusing on RCE, companies g...

Patrick Furtaw on pricing strategy that drives shareholder value 30.09.2025

Expert in pricing strategy and value-based management, Patrick Furtaw, joins the podcast. Patrick shares insights from his background in strategy, corporate finance, and organizational change, explaining why pricing is one of the most powerful levers for driving shareholder value. The conversation covers common pitfalls such as overreliance on cost-plus pricing, insufficient executive ownership, a...

Tim Koller, a thought leader in value-based management 23.09.2025

Valuation expert, author, and leader of McKinsey & Company’s strategy and corporate finance practice, Tim Koller, joins the podcast. Greg and Tim explore the critical drivers of long-term value creation, the risks of short-termism, and the essential role of CEOs and CFOs in overriding human and organizational bias to drive optimal corporate strategy. We cover the importance of granular resourc...

Make what’s good for shareholders also good for employees and their family 02.09.2025

Most incentive plans fail to drive true value creation—they reward mediocrity, encourage short-term thinking, and reward sandbagging and gaming of the system. In the fourth instalment of a LinkedIn Live series, Fortuna partners Greg Milano and Marwan Karame share a better incentive compensation design using a modern take on economic profit: Residual Cash Earnings. We cover why traditional bonus pl...

Case study: Why traditional measures are a reinvestment roadblock 19.08.2025

Consider a hypothetical company in 2012 with two business units—Amazon and Walmart. Our latest episode considers the question: which business would you rather own and prioritize reinvestment in? Traditional financial metrics would have made Walmart look like the obvious winner—profitable, disciplined, and cash-rich. But what happens if you use a modern economic-profit lens to value these disparate...

Why most companies fail at strategic resource allocation 05.08.2025

This podcast features the third installment of our LinkedIn Live series on how economic profit drives long-term value creation. Fortuna partners Greg Milano and Marwaan Karame discuss strategic resource allocation: how companies can better allocate capital and other resources to unlock more shareholder value. They explore common pitfalls like erroneous objectives, lack of focus, and decision paral...

Dan Sansone on simplifying incentives and value creation with economic profit 22.07.2025

Dan Sansone, former CFO of Vulcan Materials Company, joins the podcast to share how EVA focused forecasting, planning, and incentives on a singular goal of value creation. Drawing on nearly three decades at Vulcan and as a board member, the conversation covers why traditional lookbacks often stifle investment, why rolling targets and economic profit improve accountability, and the importance of de...

The hidden metric behind long-term shareholder value 08.07.2025

This podcast features the second installment of our LinkedIn Live series on how economic profit drives long-term value creation. Fortuna partners Greg Milano and Marwaan Karame discuss how Residual Cash Earnings (RCE) improves upon earlier economic profit models—most notably EVA. Greg shares how his experience with EVA, and later with Credit Suisse’s HOLT framework, led him to identify a key flaw:...

Michael Mauboussin on valuation, capital allocation, and competitive advantage 24.06.2025

Valuation virtuoso, Michael Mauboussin, joins us to explore the core drivers of long-term value creation. We explore how valuation multiples are often misleading, why the rise of intangible assets requires new valuation frameworks, and how investors and corporate managers alike can better evaluate strategy and competitive advantage. We cover practical frameworks on capital allocation, sustainable...

Joe Milam on data-driven decision-making and behavioral finance principles 10.06.2025

Joe Milam, founder of AngelSpan and The Legacy Funds, joins the podcast to discuss how behavioral finance principles improve decision-making for corporate managers and investors alike. Milam critiques the current chaotic, informal funding environment for startups and introduces his Venture TAMP platform, which applies disciplined public-market strategies—like the Kelly Criterion and standardized r...

Driving outperformance: the power of economic profit 27.05.2025

Fortuna partners Greg Milano and Marwaan Karame highlight how economic profit (EP) drives superior decision-making, cultural alignment, and, ultimately, value creation. Unlike traditional metrics like ROIC or EBITDA margin, EP reflects the true value a company creates—profit earned above the cost of capital. Their research shows that companies embedding EP into planning, decision-making, and incen...

Jana Croom on driving real value creation with economic profit 13.05.2025

“From the shop floor to the top floor,” Kimball Electronics employees are laser-focused on economic profit.  Kimball CFO, Jana Croom, discusses the transformative impact of the measure on business performance and how it aligns the team on a shared goal of value creation. Jana explains how economic profit provides a comprehensive view of financial health and aligns decision-making and strategy acro...

Ryan Barker and Ken Favaro on Activists and Brand Management 30.04.2025

CEO, Ryan Barker, and Chief Strategy Officer, Ken Favaro, of BERA Brand Management explore how brand management strategies intersect with activist investor pressures. They discuss how Bera’s AI-powered platform equips businesses with real-time, predictive brand data that connects brand equity directly to financial outcomes. Using examples like Heinz and Barbie, the conversation highlights how comp...

AnnaMaria DeSalva on strategic communication, mergers, and business transformation 15.04.2025

AnnaMaria shares insights from her leadership roles in some of the most significant mergers and transformations in recent history—including Pfizer-Wyeth and DowDuPont, and XPO Logistics. She discusses how strong leadership, clear communication, and a robust value creation thesis are critical for successful mergers. The conversation also explores the evolving role of communications in driving growt...

Motivating better behavior with annual incentives 01.04.2025

Greg Milano discusses how annual incentives can drive better corporate behavior. He highlights common flaws in traditional incentive plans, such as incomplete metrics, the time-consuming and counterproductive negotiation and gaming of targets, and ineffective payout structures. Milano advocates for a value-management approach using a cash-based measure of economic profit that reliably reflects sha...

Dave Peacock on how CEOs and board directors create value 18.03.2025

Dave Peacock, CEO of Advantage Solutions, discusses the bold transformation he is leading to create more value at Advantage—turning a fragmented business into a focused provider of solutions that improve the velocity of commerce, helping brands get the right products on the right shelves and helping retailers more efficiently convert shoppers to buyers. Facing structural changes and secular challe...

Dr. Alise Cortez on corporate purpose and how it drives performance 05.03.2025

Dr. Alise Cortez, organizational psychologist and founder of Gusto Now!, explores how companies can instill meaning and purpose in their cultures to drive engagement, innovation, and profitability. Dr. Cortez shares practical strategies for measuring purpose, fostering a “culture of gusto,” and transforming businesses into “destination workplaces” that attract and retain top talent. Alise and our...

Dennis Kubaile on granular performance measurement, agile resource allocation, and AI-driven financial analysis 18.02.2025

Dennis Kubaile, co-founder of Granulytix, joins Greg to discuss how their groundbreaking platform enables granular economic profit analysis across complex portfolios on an ongoing basis. From segments to customers, geographies, channels and SKUs, Granulytix has proven to be immensely useful to understand where value is being created—and to pinpoint the best investment and improvement opportunities...

Andrew Bonfield on Caterpillar’s success through value management 04.02.2025

Caterpillar Inc., the world’s leading construction equipment manufacturer, delivered over 2.5x the cumulative total shareholder return of the S&P 500 over the last eight years. In this episode, Caterpillar CFO Andrew Bonfield discusses how value-based management enables their dominant financial performance. At the heart of Caterpillar’s strategy is a focus on “profitable growth,” guided by a m...

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