From Venture Capital to Independent Sponsor

Christian Seale discusses why buying healthcare businesses beats building from scratch, Mexico as a healthcare innovation lab, and Miami's rise as an entrepreneurial hub.

Christian Seale

Christian Seale has built healthcare companies from every angle. As a healthcare VC, entrepreneur, and now founder of Despierta, Christian combines VC, PE, and independent sponsorship into a single concept. He explains why buying businesses can be better than building from scratch, how Mexico became a laboratory for healthcare innovation, and why Miami has emerged as one of the world's most attractive cities for entrepreneurs.

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Christian's investing philosophy has shifted from traditional venture capital toward independent sponsorship. After investing in 28 healthcare companies and generating a 5x MOIC, he concluded that VC too often normalizes failure (loss of money) in pursuit of a handful of winners. At Despierta, he instead applies venture style sourcing and idea generation to private equity discipline, preferring to acquire proven healthcare businesses rather than build the first $1m of revenue from scratch.

Mexico became the blueprint for this approach. Christian describes the strategy as "tropicalizing" concepts that already work in the US, adapting successful healthcare models for local markets with less competition and attractive demographics. Rather than inventing something entirely new, his fertility platform imported proven operating playbooks into Mexico and is now expanding through both greenfield clinics and acquisitions.

Despierta extends this philosophy across healthcare. The firm combines acquisitions, de novo company creation, AI implementation, and experienced operators to build healthcare services businesses. Christian believes healthcare remains fundamentally a people business, with technology serving as an enabler rather than the product itself.

His long term conviction in Miami has proven equally successful. Having moved there more than a decade ago, Christian believed the city would become a "capital of capital." Today, Miami has evolved into a major hub for entrepreneurs, private equity firms, venture investors, and family offices, validating an early bet that many once considered "career suicide."

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