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Family Business Dynamics – How Do You Prepare the Next Generation to Lead?

Preparing and integrating the next generation of leaders into the business can be one of the most challenging issues a family business can face. The Conway Center for Family Business will host an educational program, presented by KeyBank, for family business leaders to discuss this topic on May 15 at Ohio Dominican University.

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Monthly Message – May 2014

Monthly Message – May 2014 Family Dynamics: An Inside Look at Parent/ Next Gen Relationships in Family Businesses Program presented by: May 15 – 7:30-9:00 a.m. Ohio Dominican University – Community Room in Alumni Hall 1216 Sunbury Road, Columbus, OH 43219 One of the most interesting (and sometimes challenging) issues family businesses face is the

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Columbus CEO Blog: It’s Important to Know Your True Business Value

About the time I completed my 1,000th business valuation, I started to notice two disturbing trends within family businesses. The first was a major disconnect between the actual business value and the owner’s perception of that value. The second trend was that in most situations the business was the family’s largest financial investment, but it

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Breaking Through the Clutter to Get Your Family Business Noticed

The Conway Center for Family Business will host an educational program for family business leaders to learn how they can tackle this challenge from a panel of marketing and brand experts including Kelly Borth, of GREENCREST; Kari Palmer, of Oxiem Brand Interactions; and Amy Marshall, of Fathom. The panel will be moderated by Mark Cooper,

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