When Should IR Enter the DESPAC Process? The Answer Most CEOs Miss
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In this episode of The DESPAC Podcast, Chaz Churchwell interviews Jordan Darrow, founder of Darrow IR, to discuss the strategic role of Investor Relations in the DESPAC process.
Jordan shares insight from representing SPAC sponsors and operating companies across multiple market cycles. He explains why IR should be engaged early, how investor positioning influences valuation, and why small-cap public companies require disciplined communication strategies to survive volatile markets.
Topics include:
- Timing IR engagement in a DESPAC
- IR vs. PR: understanding the difference
- CEO mindset and ego in public markets
- Interest rate environments and small-cap performance
- Capital access through SPAC vs. traditional IPO
- How IR protects and enhances shareholder value
This episode delivers a practical framework for leadership teams who want to transition from private to public with clarity and discipline.
If you are evaluating a DESPAC or planning to go public, this conversation provides tactical insight you can apply immediately.
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