Tyler Tysdal

Tyler Tysdal Freedom Factory


Tyler Tysdal is a lifelong business owner who first discovered the thrills as well as difficulties of self-employment at the age of 14. Tyler Tysdal was a collector and also trader of baseball cards and his budding business sense stimulated him to produce Triple T`s Sports Collectibles, a national mail-order trading card and also souvenirs company that located a wide audience through promotions in trade publications. While market ineffectiveness were different in this pre-internet age, a young Tysdal experienced his initial industry win with 14K a month of income result. Currently you can find Tyler Tysdal on Instagram with his latest podcasts and videos a

A great deal of cash for a fourteen year old. It hit him throughout a flight with his mother to the article work environment to mail loads of card deliveries: He would likely be an entrepreneur and financier the remainder of his profession.

Tysdal Early Days

Fast forward thirty years and Tyler`s early forecasting of long-lasting self employment has never been more precise.

Being a co-founder and managing director of Denver business brokerage, Freedom Factory, Tyler Tysdal now assists fellow entrepreneurs throughout the USA market their businesses for max price when they prepare to proceed to their variation of independence in their life. At Freedom Factory, Tysdal can presently set his decades of expertise as an operator, investment banker, Securities and Exchange Commission specialist, and private equity fund financier to use in behalf of fellow entrepreneurs following his very same path.

Having years of experience with greater than 50 companies and their exits, Tyler Tysdal is an entrepreneur`s entrepreneur. He discovers the hurdles company owner conquer, the worries that keep them up during the night and the triumphs that bring them onward-- since he has experienced them, as well.

Tysdal Qualifications

Tysdal created his qualifications by paying his dues (and taking note) in the process. He got in investment banking after earning a degree in finance from Georgetown University.

While working at Alex Brown & Sons, Tyler mainly worked with mergers and purchases (trading business) and increasing equity and debt capital for companies, consisting of taking them public with the Initial Public Offering (IPO) stage. As an investment banker, Tysdal recalls sitting across the desk from founders and Chief executive officers of several of the world`s most popular firms and wishing he were in their place. He learned the ins and outs of monetary modeling, valuations and just how to market business for capital. Yet he also discovered there was often a disconnect amongst investment bankers and the entrepreneurs. Bankers very seldom experience the fear of missing out on payroll or other all-too-often worries of local business owner.


Via this experience, Tyler Tysdal learned he desired to be the entrepreneur instead of the banker. Following his career in investment banking, Tyler Tysdal pursued a formal business education by going to Harvard Business School (HBS) to pursue his Masters of Business Administration. As a business owner to his core, Tysdal stood out among his schoolmates.

He acknowledges today that you do not need a Masters Degree from Harvard to be a successful business owner, but he really appreciates the ideas he was given from his brilliant peers at the university, and the education and learning helped drive his entrepreneurial pursuits and build his understanding base to help other business people.

Tysdal's Education and Investment Experience

With his expertise in investment, his MBA in hand and his entrepreneurial spirit, Tyler set out to put his business acumen to the test. 

When he is not meeting with business owners or talking to potential business buyers, Tysdal spends time with his spouse Natalie Tysdal, and their 3 kids.

Tysdal and Business Partner Robert Hirsch

Freedom Factory ® has actually drastically disrupted the method high-growth, lifestyle companies are bought and sold, which historically was a horribly inefficient market.

When Robert Hirsch sold his first company in the 90s, Hirsch went to several investment banks and sold his business to one of less than five companies they reached out to. Recalling, Robert Hirsch see exactly how much money he left on the table and understood that there had to be a better method. 

The bottom line is that business owners don`t speak banker, and lenders sure don`t speak entrepreneur.


Freedom Factory
5500 Greenwood Plaza Blvd., Ste 230
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Phone: 844-MAX-VALUE (844-629-8258)

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