Intern Case Study – Blen Abebe | BlackmoreConnects

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Blen Abebe – Washington University in St. Louis

A Private Equity Business Development Intern on translating ambiguity into strategy, sourcing deals, and tagging executive signal with SignalMate.

🎓 School Case Study: Translating Ambiguity into Real-World Strategy

Blen Abebe – Blackmore Partners Intern
Washington University in St. Louis | Mathematics + Computer Science + Finance

1. Executive Summary

This summer, I joined Blackmore Partners as a Private Equity Business Development Intern. Unlike my structured coursework at WashU in Mathematics + Computer Science, and Finance, this internship immersed me in ambiguity, ownership, and direct exposure to C-level thinking. I worked alongside executives who were actively preparing to lead private equity-backed acquisitions. My role extended far beyond completing tasks—I had to navigate ambiguity, interpret complex transcripts, and synthesize information into structured outputs that executives could act on. I learned how to think like a dealmaker: not just identifying opportunities but shaping how they’re framed and pursued. I used systems like SignalMate—not just as a tool, but as a reflective framework that helped me unpack executive thinking, clarify goals, and guide internal decision-making. I also relied on structured methods like NAICS-based sourcing, Model 2 communication, and recursive documentation to move projects forward.

2. Context & Challenge

Blackmore’s model equips executives to lead private equity-backed acquisitions. I entered during a critical ramp-up: 20+ live transcripts were unstructured, ownership of tasks was unclear, and executives like Alain Messi and Wally were actively developing deal theses. My challenge was to generate clarity fast. I needed to support sourcing, tag signals in meeting notes, create internal documentation, and reflect strategically— all while staying ahead of deliverables for clients like Keith and Kevin.

3. What I Did

✅ Sourcing Real Companies

  • Sourced and validated 100+ aerospace supply chain firms (Wally project) using NAICS + revenue filters
  • Delivered two regional comp sets (West + Mid-America) and distilled top 40 into a master Excel for executive review
  • Built and submitted a 13-category PitchBook sourcing file for Keith Mahosky targeting PE-backed energy and nuclear verticals
  • Practiced targeted validation by filtering companies for alignment with SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic

✅ SignalMate + Transcript Intelligence

  • Personally reviewed and analyzed 20+ transcripts from executive meetings
  • Built first-pass uploads (e.g., 'Alain_Messi_FirstPass_Reflection.docx', 'All_Teams_707_FirstPass.docx') with executive signals
  • Used SignalMate to tag hesitation, activation, and drop-off points in deal readiness
  • Helped format and structure professional standards used across SharePoint

✅ Cross-System Impact

  • Drafted internal onboarding guides and reflection templates now used in intern training (e.g., SignalMate_Training_CaseStudy_Blen.docx)
  • Created a blog-style testimonial featured on Blackmore Connects’ website to help future interns map their learning curve
  • Built calendar briefings for Gerald (e.g., July 9 Meeting Digest), reflecting time-sensitive executive support

4. Tools & Thinking Models Used

  • SignalMate AI: Used for recursive learning, first-pass uploads, and reflection threading
  • PitchBook: Ran targeted PE-backed company searches across sectors (Energy, Nuclear, Aerospace)
  • Cyndx: Joined live executive demo (with Robert) and noted how execs map their funnel via platform features
  • NAICS Codes: Layered NAICS targeting with regional filters and revenue bands ($50M–$250M)
  • Model 2 Thinking (Chris Argyris): Practiced assumption testing and personal signal tagging during internal ambiguity
  • SharePoint Protocols: Developed clean upload patterns and naming conventions across reflection docs
  • Recursive Practice: Turned every conversation into layered learning and reusability

5. Results & Deliverables

  • Submitted 6+ structured case studies and sourcing reports
  • Parsed 1000+ company profiles across PitchBook verticals
  • Supported 3 executive projects (Wally, Alain, Keith)
  • Created re-usable onboarding and naming convention templates for team
  • Applied all SignalMate training to produce tagged first-pass uploads and system documentation for all PEBD Interns

6. Reflection & Takeaways

Compared to the structure of my courses at WashU, this internship was a crash course in strategic ambiguity. I learned to:

  • Ask better questions before completing unclear requests
  • Use AI to expand—not replace—my thinking
  • Frame myself not as a student, but as a system builder

From organizing SharePoint docs to interpreting executive bottlenecks, I didn’t just learn—I helped shape how Blackmore trains its future analysts and operators. This was not a simulation. This is real.

7. Supporting Documents

  • Wally_Aerospace_Validation_Master.xlsx
  • Keith_PitchBook_Energy_Sourcing.docx
  • Alain_Messi_FirstPass_Reflection.docx
  • SignalMate_Training_CaseStudy_Blen.docx