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Monthly Message – May 2017

Profile of a Family Business Success Story:  Worthington Industries Sponsored by: KeyBank May 18, 2017 – 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. The Community Room at Alumni Hall  Ohio Dominican University 1215 Sunbury Rd. Columbus, OH 43219 Conway Center co-founder Bea  Wolper  of  Emens & Wolper Law is moderating a fascinating discussion with John McConnell of Worthington Industries

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Succession Planning: Not Just About the Next Generation of Leaders

When you hear the words “succession planning”, what comes to mind? In most family-owned businesses, succession planning primarily focuses on developing the next generation of leaders, but what if there was more to it? Finding that next generation leader is a challenge and makes succession planning an essential exercise in the survivability of the business

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Speed or Trust?

Speed or Trust? By Jennifer Griffith Jennifer is the Ohio Regional President of First Merchants Bank – a Service Provider member at the Conway Center for Family Business. Amazon is considered a world leader in speed, although its mission statement is focused on building the earth’s most customer–centric company. Amazon offers one hour delivery because,

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Monthly Message – April 2017

   Now What?  Life After Succession Sponsored by:  April 20, 2017 – 7:30-9:00 a.m. The Community Room at Alumni Hall  Ohio Dominican University 1215 Sunbury Rd., Columbus, OH 43219 We have an incredible panel of family business leaders in all phases of retirement who will share their stories and succession journeys with you. Join Joel Guth, of Gryphon Financial

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Interesting Reading for Family Owned Businesses – April edition

Interesting Reading The Importance of Trusts – Not Boilerplate! Bea Wolper Creating a trust is an essential component in your estate planning, but boilerplate trusts can often derail or negate the personal goals of your trust. Boilerplate trusts use form language and lack individual thought. They are not personal to you… The Importance of Reviewing

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