589: CEO of FCLT Global and Former Senior Engagement Manager at McKinsey & Company on Turning Investor Dialogue into Strategy

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Sarah Keohane Williamson, CEO of FCLT Global and coauthor of The CEO's Guide to the Investment Galaxy, offers a disciplined primer for executives operating at the intersection of corporate strategy and capital markets. Drawing from her background in investment banking, government, consulting, and asset management, she explains why "investors are not a single audience," how their incentives shape corporate outcomes, and what leaders must do differently to secure durable capital and strategic flexibility.

Williamson pushes back on conventional wisdom about investor relations, replacing it with practical routines and priorities. She emphasizes a consulting-rooted discipline, "Start with the answer", as a communications principle, and translates it into a concrete playbook for CEOs who cannot afford ambiguity when describing long-term bets. She underscores that "quarterly calls are important, but they're often dominated by the sell side," and CEOs should deliberately allocate their limited time toward building trust with long-term owners and anchor shareholders.

Key takeaways include:

  • Map the owners. "Who actually owns your company? Who makes the decisions about those shares?" Owner types—retail, index funds, active managers, hedge funds—differ in incentives and time horizons, and executives should treat that map as a strategic input.

  • Build an investor strategy like a customer strategy. Decide which kinds of capital the company needs, why, and how to attract and retain those investors.

  • Use a long-term roadmap. Make risky investments intelligible by explaining milestones that link short-term actions to enduring value, and "don't be afraid to update the roadmap when the assumptions change."

  • Translate investor signals into operational choices. Avoid reflexive short-term fixes, like cutting R&D to meet a quarter, without measuring the long-term cost.

  • Treat disclosure and dialogue as governance tools. Clarity about ownership, voting, and incentives reduces misalignment and reputational risk.

  • Reframe consultancy input for execution. "The hard part is not the analysis, the hard part is making it happen inside the organization."

This episode equips CEOs, CFOs, and board members with a practical framework for raising capital, defending strategic bets, and managing shareholder composition. It reframes investor engagement from a compliance exercise into a core discipline of strategy and governance.

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