The Head of Acquisitions will lead sourcing and executing transactions for a new investment strategy focused on founder-led professional services businesses, managing the process from outreach to closing.
Intro description:
Legalist is a tech-enabled alternative asset manager that uses proprietary data-driven origination to invest in uncorrelated legal and government-payment assets. Founded out of Y Combinator in 2016, Legalist manages over $1.7 billion for endowments, foundations, and family offices.
Legalist is seeking a Head of Acquisitions to lead origination and execution for a new investment strategy focused on partnering with founder-led professional services businesses. This front-end role is responsible for sourcing opportunities, building founder relationships, evaluating acquisition targets, and driving transactions from first conversation through close.
Key Responsibilities- Source and develop acquisition opportunities through direct outreach and relationship building
- Build trust with founders, operators, and intermediaries to generate proprietary deal flow
- Lead early-stage diligence, opportunity assessment, and transaction qualification
- Evaluate businesses across financial, operational, legal, and strategic dimensions
- Manage transactions from sourcing through diligence, negotiation, and close
- Develop investment recommendations and present to senior leadership
- Partner with legal, finance, and operating teams to ensure smooth execution
- Help refine acquisition strategy, target criteria, and repeatable deal processes
- Partner with leadership and operators of acquired businesses to support post-transaction integration, governance, and performance tracking
- Identify and drive operational improvements and growth initiatives across acquired firms, including monitoring KPIs, advising on strategic decisions, and supporting execution of value creation plans
- 8+ years of experience in M&A, private equity, principal investing, corporate development, investment banking, or a related transactional role
- Strong deal sourcing and origination capabilities with the ability to create opportunities
- Executive presence and credibility to engage directly with founders and senior operators
- Experience leading transactions from initial outreach through close
- Strong financial and commercial judgment with excellent negotiation and communication skills
- Comfortable operating independently in a fast-moving, entrepreneurial environment
- Principal-level private equity experience with strong sourcing and execution exposure
- Background as a private equity or transactional attorney who transitioned into investing or deal execution
- Experience in search funds, independent sponsor models, or direct acquisition environments
- Track record working with founder-led businesses and lower middle market transactions
Similar Jobs
Fintech • Machine Learning • Payments • Software • Financial Services
The role involves leading the development of AI solutions, mentoring other engineers, and delivering robust cloud-based solutions in a collaborative environment.
Top Skills:
AWSCSSDockerGoHTMLJavaScriptKubernetesPythonSQLTypescript
Fintech • Machine Learning • Payments • Software • Financial Services
The role involves managing and enhancing bankruptcy processes, training team members, providing operational support, and participating in project teamwork. Responsibilities also include ensuring compliance and optimizing performance and reporting.
Top Skills:
ExcelGoogle SuiteMS OfficeTableau
Cloud • Computer Vision • Information Technology • Sales • Security • Cybersecurity
The Regional Alliances Manager will establish channel strategies, recruit partners, coordinate sales support, and develop marketing programs to increase partner engagement and business opportunities.
Top Skills:
CybersecurityNetworking TechnologiesSaaSSecurity TechnologiesSoftware
What you need to know about the Boston Tech Scene
Boston is a powerhouse for technology innovation thanks to world-class research universities like MIT and Harvard and a robust pipeline of venture capital investment. Host to the first telephone call and one of the first general-purpose computers ever put into use, Boston is now a hub for biotechnology, robotics and artificial intelligence — though it’s also home to several B2B software giants. So it’s no surprise that the city consistently ranks among the greatest startup ecosystems in the world.
Key Facts About Boston Tech
- Number of Tech Workers: 269,000; 9.4% of overall workforce (2024 CompTIA survey)
- Major Tech Employers: Thermo Fisher Scientific, Toast, Klaviyo, HubSpot, DraftKings
- Key Industries: Artificial intelligence, biotechnology, robotics, software, aerospace
- Funding Landscape: $15.7 billion in venture capital funding in 2024 (Pitchbook)
- Notable Investors: Summit Partners, Volition Capital, Bain Capital Ventures, MassVentures, Highland Capital Partners
- Research Centers and Universities: MIT, Harvard University, Boston College, Tufts University, Boston University, Northeastern University, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, National Bureau of Economic Research, Broad Institute, Lowell Center for Space Science & Technology, National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories


