RSVP for luncheon on family business strategies

September 8, 2014 | Events, UToday, Business and Innovation
By Staff



The Center for Family and Privately Held Business will hold a luncheon Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 11:30 a.m. at the Pinnacle in Maumee.

Stewart

Stewart

On the menu for discussion: “Leveraging the Investment of a Lifetime: Seven Strategies for Success in the Family Business.”


At the event presented by Mass Mutual, Lisë Stewart, a nationally known advocate and trainer for family businesses, will provide practical techniques for increasing a company’s value, financial security, productivity, profitability, business potential and long-term sustainability.

She will address:

• Basic steps to take for long-term sustainability through transition;

• Business transition conversation starters for families;

• How to identify and prepare a successor; and

• Common transition pitfalls and ways to avoid them.
“Businesses will endure or die depending on how effectively they plan for the future,” said Angie Jones, program director at the Center for Family and Privately Held Business. “Those who survive will have managed to recreate the energy and wonder that fueled the original entrepreneurial spirit. Attend this event and take the first step toward being a survivor.”

This lunch event is free and open to the public; however, registration is required by Wednesday, Sept. 10. Go to http://utole.do/rsvplunch.

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