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Are you a family business owner or next generation? If so welcome to Family Business Today. Why does working together in a family business have to be so darn difficult? This podcast will help you get answers to this and other relevant questions when hos

Greg Lewis


    • Feb 28, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    Episode 63 : A Five Generation Family Business Shaping Solutions for Tough Raw Materials with Mac Steele, President, JC Steele & Sons, Statesville, North Carolina.

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 35:50


    Our guest today is Mac Steele, President of JC Steele & Sons, Statesville, North Carolina. Mac along with his cousin, Marian Steele Clark, joined the family business in 2010 founded by their great-great grandfather, JC Steele, in 1889. Mac oversees all worldwide sales and customer service. JC Steele & Sons is the corporate parent of The Steel Group and the global leader in stiff extrusion machinery and solutions for customers in heavy clay, iron & steel, ferro alloys and gypsum/wallboard. In this episode of Family Business Today, Mac will share: · The story of how JC Steele started the family business in 1889 and what JC Steele does today. · Why it is important to remember and share your legacy and values to today's family members, team members and customers. · The importance of crafting a clear, compelling vision and getting stakeholder buy-in for your business success. · What some of the challenges and benefits of working with siblings and cousins in a family business. · What questions a next generation family member should ask before joining the family business. · What the future looks like for JC Steele & Sons. · And more… To learn more about Mac Steele and JC Steele & Sons, visit their website at www.jcsteele.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business….We Know!

    Episode 62: The Soul of Family Business; Creating and Preserving a Truly Healthy Family in Business with Tom Hubler, Hubler for Business Families

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 33:30


    Our guest today is Tom Hubler. Tom began his family business consulting practice in 1980. As an experienced senior consultant, he has counseled more than 500 private family businesses over the course of his career. Tom helps families strengthen connections and eliminate barriers to healthy, productive family and business relationships In this episode of Family Business Today, Tom will share: · The importance of family values, love, and heritage in building a strong family business · What is the Secret Sauce to use in your business? · When a family business owner has difficulty letting go, how do their highly developed skills at doing the business impact the entrepreneur's self-image? · What some of the actions are that often derail family-owned business during the transition process · What can a family business leader be doing now in planning for an eventual business transition? · Why is it important to have a third-party unbiased advisor involved in the planning process? · And more… To learn more about Tom Hubler and Hubler for Business Families, visit www.tomhubler.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business….We Know!

    Episode 61: Economic Outlook for 2023 with Greg Young, Senior Investment Strategist, Bernstein Wealth Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 35:09


    In this episode of Family Business Today, Greg will share: Why investments have taken a hit in 2022. Will 2023 be a better year for the stock market? Inflation rates have continued to be the headlines. How bad will inflation get? Will higher interest rates be a short-term fix for inflation or a long-term solution? Is there any good news out there? And more… To learn more about Bernstein Private Wealth Management, visit their website at www.bernstein.com At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. Until next time, There's No Business, Like Family Business…. We Know!

    Episode 60: Buy-Sell Agreements, The Last Will & Testament for Your Business with Paul Hood

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 42:04


    Our guest today is Paul Hood with Paul Hood Services located in Sylvania, Ohio. Paul is an author, a speaker, and an advisor to family owned businesses. Paul obtained his undergraduate and law degrees from Louisiana State University and a Master's degree in taxation from Georgetown University Law Center. Paul has taught at the University of New Orleans, Northeastern University, The University of Toledo College of Law and Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law. Paul is a highly sought-after speaker and consultant due to his innate ability to see through complexities and explain difficult and even boring subjects in understandable and entertaining language. He minces no words in doing so. Paul has authored or co-authored nine books and over 500 professional articles on estate and tax planning and business valuation. Paul is the author of Buy-Sell Agreements, The Last Will & Testament for your Business as well Yours, Mine, & Ours, Estate Planning for People in Blended or Stepfamilies. Both books can be purchased on Amazon Books or at his website paulhoodservices.com In this episode of Family Business Today, Paul will: Expand on this importance of Buy-Sell Agreements Encourage family businesses to have a facilitator at business meetings Touch on how blended families can prepare for estate planning Share why kids (of all ages) should be involved in business meetings And more… You can find out more about Paul Hood here. To learn more about his books, click here. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. Would you like the opportunity to be in a small group community of like-minded family business owners/leaders and get access to years of experience and wisdom from other family business executives just like you? If you answered yes, I would like to invite you to consider joining a family business mastermind group. To learn more visit our website at www.thefamilybusinessmastermind.com. Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 59: Why do Family Businesses need a Board of Directors? with Tom Bakewell, author of Claiming Your Place at the Boardroom Table

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 44:02


    Our guest today is Tom Bakewell. Tom is an Independent Director at First Bank, a family-owned 100+ year old bank serving family businesses in the Midwest and California. His consulting includes many private companies, small-cap public companies, top nonprofits, historic 4th and 5th generation family businesses, employee-owned, private equity, and start-ups across multiple industries in the US and internationally. Tom is the author of Claiming Your Place at the Boardroom Table: The Essential Handbook for Excellence in Governance and Effective Directorship. It is #1 on Amazon in governance. In this episode of Family Business Today, Tom will: · Expand on one of his governance definitions – “Governance is experiential, and reality based” · Share how bringing independent advisors in can offer wisdom, challenge the group, and set high standards · Explain the difference between Family Council, Family Assembly, and a Board of Directors · Share what to look for in a Board Member such as diverse backgrounds and people who have accomplished similar goals in their business lifecycle · And more… You can find out more about Tom Bakewell and his book, Claiming Your Place at the Boardroom Table, at thomasbakewell.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. Would you like the opportunity to be in a small group community of like-minded family business owners/leaders and get access to years of experience and wisdom from other family business executives just like you? If you answered yes, I would like to invite you to consider joining a family business mastermind group. To learn more visit our website at www.thefamilybusinessmastermind.com. Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 58: Combining Irish and German Approaches to Education of Next Generation Family Business Leaders with Dr. Susan Walsh

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 31:21


    Our guest today is Dr. Susan Walsh. Susan started her career in banking and worked in retail, corporate and private banks for 11 years in both the North and South of Ireland. She then moved into academia and held a fellowship at the Dublin Institute of Technology. After moving to Munich in 2004, Susan founded Globe Business College and has spent the last decade and a half perfecting a unique education model that centers on one-on-one, customized business education for the sons and daughters of family company owners. Today, she divides her between the College, speaking events to promote the need for relationship-based education in a digitalized society and working at a strategic level in both Ireland and Europe on the future of education. In this episode of Family Business Today, Susan will share: · How the idea for Globe Business College began with a desire to combine the logical processes of German businesses with the dynamic skills of Irish businesses · How the college has evolved and provides customized learning on a one-to-one level as the students and world change over time · That a key to the longevity of Germany family businesses, also known as the Mittelstand, is that they are often specialists in one product · How early graduates of GBC are seeking continued relationships and character development outside of a traditional degree as they face challenges in their family businesses · How a challenge for early graduates of GBC is now being the bridge between senior management and the new generation · And more… You can find out more about Dr. Susan Walsh at https://dr-susanwalsh.com/. To learn more about Globe Business College visit https://globe-college.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 57: How a Virginia Peanut Changed an Industry and Created a Family Legacy, Hubbard Peanut Company with Marshall Rabil

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 34:23


    Our guest today is Marshall Rabil. Marshall serves as the Sales and Marketing Director of Virginia-based and family-owned Hubbard Peanut Company, which his grandmother and grandfather founded nearly 70 years ago. Named one of Inside Business' 40 Under 40 in 2019, Rabil helps lead the company with a big heart for his community and his multifaceted experience ranging from sustainable development studies to leading student groups internationally. In this episode of Family Business Today, Marshall will share: · How the specialty peanut company Hubs got its start with Marshall's grandmother Dot, her unique recipe, and a unique Virginia peanut · The steps Hubs has taken to expand from their homegrown roots while staying connected to the legacy and the community of Sedley, Virginia · About his background in international teaching, community development projects, specialty grocery, sustainability, and service · That an important part of a succession plan is clear communication of goals, of timelines, and of how the baton will be passed to the next generation · The opportunities Hubs has for the business and the people of the business to give back to their community · And more… To learn more about Marshall Rabil and the Hubbard Peanut Company, visit https://www.hubspeanuts.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 56: What's in Your Cup? A Cup of Coffee/Tea and a Conversation with Bill Smith, Royal Cup Coffee & Tea and Double Iron Consulting

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 31:18


    Our guest today is Bill Smith. Bill Smith has been involved with his family business for over 30 years. Royal Cup Coffee & Tea has been in his family since his grandfather bought the company in 1950. In 2014, Bill was promoted to the President and CEO role, following his uncle and moving the guidance of the business to him as a third-generation leader. Bill launched Double Iron Consulting in 2021 to serve and help small to medium-sized businesses and family business owners and executives clarify and achieve their goals. He understands what it's like to be in their position and knows the care that goes into a business, especially when it's a family business. In this episode of Family Business Today, Bill will share: · His grandfather's passion for buying, owning, and running a business, which started the Smith family legacy in Royal Cup Coffee & Tea · How his 25 years in the family business began with learning how to roast coffee at 16 and lead to his work in the company's national infrastructure · The value of providing immersion opportunities to the next generation when it comes to learning and developing passion for the family business · How important it is for a family business to respect both the family aspect and the business aspect when growing the company · How family business owners need to give themselves the time to successfully transition their business to avoid reactive or rushed transition · And more… To learn more about Bill and his business Double Iron Consulting, visit www.doubleironconsulting.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 55: How to Be a Leader in the Boardroom and the Living Room with Deena Chochinov

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 32:55


    Our guest today is Deena Chochinov. Over the last 30 years, Deena has worked as a therapist, management consultant and family enterprise advisor with people and organizations seeking meaningful change. Her rare skill set enables her to strengthen family businesses on a strategic level, while ensuring that healthy interpersonal dynamics support a firm's continuity and prosperity. As a family facilitator, Deena works with multi-generational families who seek the tools and techniques to make smart decisions, manage conflict effectively and develop strong, lasting relationships. She is based in Vancouver, Canada. In this episode of Family Business Today, Deena will share: · How her parents' family business and her experience as a therapist and management consultant led her to family business enterprise consulting · How difficult it is to move family businesses forward without proactivity, planning, and awareness · How family business members need to know “what hat they're wearing when” as they manage their home and business balance · How to have success in the family business and harmony at home while being the same person · A story of three retirement-reluctant brothers who successfully transitioned their family business after forty years as owners · And more… You can find Deena Chochinov's book, HomeWork, at Amazon.com, and to learn more about Deena and her business, visit https://www.deenachochinov.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 54: Living Your Vision Now with Larry Olsen of Aperneo

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 39:00


    Our guest today is Larry Olsen. Larry Olsen is CEO and creator of Aperneo and is an international speaker, author, podcast host, and executive coach. He has years of experience working with Fortune 50 companies, championship teams, and entrepreneurs on establishing their vision and sense of purpose. Larry is passionate about providing individuals and teams quick, actionable guidance on how to break ingrained, ineffective habits that they did not even know were holding them back. In this episode of Family Business Today, Larry will share: · How our success in business and in life is tied to learning how to change the way we think · That whatever is on our on minds is all we see · That one hundred percent of our performance is dictated by our attitude · How most of use are going into life looking backward · What it means to live your vision now · And more… You can find out more about Larry, his firm, his book Get a Vision and Live It, and The Mindset Playbook podcast by visiting his website at https://www.larryolsenlive.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 53: Tailoring the Family Business Legacy with John and Daniel Stewart of Stewart Leadership

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 37:52


    John and Daniel Stewart joins our host Greg Lewis on this week's edition of Family Business Today. John is the founder and CEO of Stewart Leadership. Stewart Leadership is recognized internationally for its feedback assessments, training tools, and solid, results-focused coaching services designed to guide teams and individuals to adapt, grow, and reach new levels of performance. John lives with his wife, Debra, near Portland, Oregon and has four sons and sixteen grandchildren. Daniel is a sought-after talent management and leadership development consultant and coach, and he leads Stewart Leadership's extensive consulting practice, business development, and international partnerships. Daniel lives near Milwaukee, WI with his wife, Katie, and their 4 children. In this episode of Family Business Today, John and Daniel will share: How Daniel and his brother came to grow the business John founded That the key to family business success is to recognize the strengths of every individual and capitalize on them That effective leadership is directly related to the strength or weakness of relationships That the most important element in transitioning a family business to the next generation is passion for the business How to allow the next generation space to tailor the family business legacy And more… You can find out more about John, Daniel, their firm, and their many publications, webinars, and resources by visiting their website at www.stewartleadership.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 52: Preserving Families and Perpetuating Family Businesses with Dave Specht

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 31:19


    Our guest today is Dave Specht. Dave currently serves as the Director of the Global Family Business Institute at The Drucker School of Management. He is an ambassador for the family-owned business, and he gives keynote speeches and develops programs on topics related to family business. He is the author of The Family Business Whispererand has a consulting firm called Advising Generations. Prior to his role as director, he developed the Family Business Management program at the University of Nebraska and served as National Development Manager for the Family Dynamics Program at Wells Fargo Private Bank. Most importantly, he is a husband and father to 6 children. In this episode of Family Business Today, Dave will share: · That family businesses should take every opportunity to be proactive in preparing the rising generation, whether or not they enter into the family business · How family businesses need to become less informal and more professional over time · That success needs to be defined personally and intentionally for every family business generation · How running event simulations can help a family business see what decisions are wrapped up in one member of the business · That the rising generation needs to feel what it feels like to be an owner before they take over the family business · And more… To find Dave's book, The Family Business Whisperer, and start asking yourself and your family business members critical questions visit Amazon.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 51: Optimizing Your Family Business Exit with Marvin Storm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 33:59


    Our guest today is Marvin Storm. Marvin has more than 30 years of experience in multi-location operations management, mergers, acquisitions, and developing and executing business exit strategies. After receiving his BS in Accounting, he spent his early career with a Big Four accounting firm. Since then, he has launched and acquired businesses, worked with executive teams nationwide designing and implementing business growth and exit strategies, is a host for the Business Exit Stories Podcast, and is currently writing a book on the art and science of executing successful business exit strategies. In this episode of Family Business Today, Marvin will share: · That every business exit is different, as family business entrepreneurs don't voluntarily exit their businesses often · That for family businesses the hardest decision to make is when to step away · How having an exit timeline already in place while you run your family business can help you optimize your returns · How having a general timeframe changes the daily decisions you make in your family business · That the best time to start thinking about the future is now · And more… To learn more about Marvin and his podcast, visit his website at https://marvinlstorm.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 50: Guiding a Family Business Through a Family Divorce with Karen McMahon

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 35:55


    Our guest today is Karen McMahon. Karen founded Journey Beyond Divorce in 2010, after discovering that the pain of dissolving her marriage had been the very stimulus for her personal transformation. During her three-and-a-half-year tumultuous divorce, Karen's life began to improve exponentially. Karen is the mother of two emerging adults, a graduate of the world's leading coaching institute, Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC) and a Certified Member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF). In this episode of Family Business Today, Karen will share: · How many individuals involved in a divorce will let reaction and ego move them farther from what they want after their divorce · How the emotional drain from a divorce can lead individuals to show up as their less-than-best selves in their family businesses and in the divorce process · Her upcoming series on divorce and family business, set for 2022 · What adult children working in a family business can do to continue to work with their parents during and after they divorce · How to choose the right legal representation for your divorce by asking what divorce method, communication approach, and experience you are looking for · And more… To learn more about Karen, her business Journey Beyond Divorce, and to receive a Free divorce survival kit, visit her website at https://www.jbddivorcesupport.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 49: Preserving Your Legacy and Wealth with Steven Goodman

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 33:08


    For more than 30 years, Steven Goodman, President and CEO of SHG Planning, has provided insightful solutions to the challenges of business succession, wealth preservation, retirement, and charitable planning. He currently services hundreds of clients focusing on the needs of owners of closely-held businesses and high net worth individuals. Steven is the author of Business Succession Planning: A Guide to Transfers, Sales, Family Harmony, and Minimizing Litigation, has written numerous articles for leading trade journals, and has been a part of some 150 seminars about business succession and wealth preservation. In this episode of Family Business Today, Steven will share: · How many family business owners put off planning for ownership in the future to avoid family conflict in the present · That establishing planning begins with a founder who is willing to plan · The details surrounding transferring your family business to non-family owners · How to avoid common tax pitfalls in buy-sell agreements · How to choose the right guardians and trustees and ask the right questions when making a will · And more… To learn more about Steven, his business SHG Planning, and to receive a Free Copy of his book Business Succession Planning: A Guide to Transfers, Sales, Family Harmony, and Minimizing Litigation, visit his website at www.stevengoodman.biz. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 48: Transition Tips for Family Business with Anthony Chen

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 28:47


    Anthony Chen started his career in financial services with MetLife in Buffalo, NY in 2008. Born and raised in Elmhurst, Queens, New York today makes his home in Atlanta, GA. Specializing in family businesses and their owners, Anthony works to protect what is most important to them. From preserving to creating wealth, Anthony partners with CPAs and attorneys to help address all of the concerns and help clients achieve their goals. By using a combination of financial products ranging from life, disability, and long-term care insurance to many investment options through Royal Alliance. Anthony looks to be the eyes and ears for his client's financial foundation. In his spare time, Anthony is an avid long-distance runner. In this episode of Family Business Today, Anthony will share: · How his passion for helping family businesses was influenced by his childhood experiences · How “objectivity goes by the wayside” when family business owners discuss transitioning their business · How family business transition experts can work together like a medical team · That most family businesses may not plan for the unexpected in their family business transition plan · The most common mistakes and questions he has seen and heard from his family business clients · And more… To learn more about Anthony's family business advising services at the Lighthouse Financial Network, visit www.lfnllc.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know! Securities and advisory services offered through Royal Alliance Associates, Inc. (RAA), member FINRA/SIPC. RAA is separately owned and other entities and/or marketing names, products or services referenced here are independent of RAA. The main office address is 575 Broadhollow Rd. Melville, NY 11747. You can reach Anthony at 631-465-9090 ext 5075 or by email at anthonychen@lfnllc.com

    Episode 47: Where Every Traveler Has a Friend with Stephanie Stuckey of Stuckey's Co.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 41:09


    Stephanie Stuckey is CEO of Stuckey's, a roadside oasis famous for its pecan log rolls. Stuckey's was founded by Stephanie's grandfather, W.S. Stuckey, Sr. in Eastman, Georgia in 1937 and grew to over 350 stores by the 1970's. The company was sold in 1964. Stephanie purchased Stuckey's in November of 2019 and today serves as its CEO and spokesman. Stephanie has worked as a trial lawyer, served seven terms as a Georgia state representative, ran an environmental nonprofit law firm, held the office of Director of Sustainability for the City of Atlanta, and taught as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Georgia School of Law. Stephanie's achievements include being named one of the 100 Most Influential Georgians byGeorgia Trend Magazine and a graduate of Leadership Atlanta. She is active in her community and serves on many nonprofit boards, including the National Sierra Club Foundation, EarthShare of Georgia, and her local zoning review board. In this episode of Family Business Today, Stephanie will share: · How her grandfather went from selling pecans and making candy to becoming the first roadside retail chain in the country · How storytelling is a family business's superpower · How she stepped up to the plate in 2019 to keep the company in family hands · How her experiences as in trial and environmental law taught her how to advocate for the underdog · What she has found in her experience traveling the backroads of America · And more… To learn more about Stuckey's, visit https://stuckeys.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 46: Facing the Unexpected and Keeping on Trucking with Crissy Wieck of Western Express, Inc.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 35:25


    Crissy Wieck was born and raised in Nashville and graduated from The Harpeth Hall School. After working at Dell for 12 years, Crissy joined her family business after the death of her father's business partner. Crissy has spent 10 years at Western Express and is currently the Chief Sales Officer and a minority owner. In this capacity, Crissy is responsible for Sales and Operations (~$850M) and is a member of the Executive Team. Crissy is married to Matt Wiltshire and has three daughters, a son and two stepsons. Western Express is a top ten Truckload Carrier in the country with over 3,000 trucks running the US and Mexico. The company has been in business since 1991 and was started by Crissy's grandfather (minority owner) and another family, with only 5 trucks. Her father joined the company in 1996, when they had 36 trucks, and across the ten years that followed, grew the company to 3000 trucks. She and her brother joined Western Express upon the death of their father's business partner to help run the business and they are both minority owners in the business, while their father is the majority owner. Today the company has 4,500 drivers and ~750 non driving associates across 6 locations in the US. Crissy has been on several Boards including; The Adventure Science Center, Nashville Public Television, The Maryville College Alumni Board, The Bank of Nashville, The Banner Advisory Board and The Harpeth Hall School. In this episode of Family Business Today, Crissy will share: · How two neighbors talking over a fence in 1991 grew into a multi-generational company with 3000 trucks in 2006 · How the vision for the company grew as the company grew, and how it has changed as the economy has changed around it · What it means to have “fun” as a business's core value · How the company has adapted and rebuilt through a tornado in 2020 and COVID in 2021 · How her experiences at Dell helped her learn about how to run an entire business · And more… To learn more about Western Express, Inc., visit http://www.westernexp.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 45: A Company That Helped to Mechanize the Mid-South with the Morgan Family of John Bouchard & Sons, Co.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 47:09


    For over a century, the John Bouchard & Sons Co. (JBS) tradition of innovation and excellence has helped create and maintain the systems that keep the Mid-South running. Beginning as a Nashville machine shop in 1900, the company was incorporated in 1913. Today it is a fifth-generation, family-owned, diversified company serving modern industry through four fully-integrated divisions: Industrial Sales, Machine Services, Construction and Foundry. Their home office/shop is in its original Nashville location. After working in areas of journalism, architectural restoration, home education & serving numerous non-profit Boards, Lisa Bouchard Morgan joined the JBS Board in 2011. Now the Chairman & CEO, Lisa oversees and nurtures the fifth generation of her family's business. Protecting the rooted history and rich values, while fanning new sparks of innovation and change, are the balances to her vision. In its 121st year, Lisa led the process for JBS to become a Certified Woman Business Enterprise (WBE), making them even more of an asset to their customers and partnering contractors. For JBS, the GOD-given value of each worker, and the value of that work to them, are foundational priorities as they keep the hardworking infrastructure of the Mid-South running. After working for Exxon's offshore district operations, William Morgan joined JBS in 1986. Mentored by his father-in-law, he tackled challenges in various departments of the Company and developed as the leader of operations, ultimately serving as President, from 2001 to the present. His keen engineering sense keeps the navigation of the entire Company on a solid, steady course. He is a graduate of the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering and holds an MBA from Vanderbilt's Owen Business School. The eldest child of Lisa & William, Carver Morgan joined JBS in 2014, after spending 3 years in the corporate world. He was mentored by JBS tradesmen and technicians during a 3.5 year apprenticeship throughout the diversified areas of the company. Since, he has served as Company Historian, as interim Safety Director and in various project management roles. He currently co-leads the JBS Machine Shop. He holds a BS from the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering and an MBA from Lipscomb University. In this episode of Family Business Today, Lisa, William, and Carver will share: · The longstanding history of John Bouchard & Sons Co., taking the company into its fifth generation · How John E. Bouchard III led the company with his actions and his faith · How the common thread of infrastructure can be traced from the company's very beginnings, in Nashville, TN and across the Mid-South · Lisa's passion for the business she inherited from her father and the steps she has taken to provide for her associates in her role as CEO · How the pandemic strengthened the family business's resolve to continue to “help companies do what they do” · And more… To learn more about John Bouchard & Sons, Co., visit https://jbouchard.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 44: Arranged Careers: When the Family Business Isn't Always the Right Fit for You with Dr. Michael Klein

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 33:25


    Dr. Michael Klein has over 20 years of experience as an advisor to family business owners and next generations, as an assessment specialist (including assessments of job fit, personality, emotional intelligence, and values and motivators), he also speaks and leads workshops for family businesses. He uses his background in psychology to counsel and assist family businesses. Michael has worked both internally and externally in Fortune 500 companies, including positions in organizational development and human resources. He has experience in healthcare, financial services, publishing, entertainment, pharmaceuticals, construction, and private equity and other industries. He is the author of Trapped in the Family Business: A Practical Guide, which is in its second edition, and is a recipient of the 2018 Schultz Award for Outstanding Family Business Publication. Michael is a graduate of Haverford College and holds a doctorate in psychology from the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers. He has taught at the Commonwealth Honors College and Isenberg School of Business at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and has served as a four-time judge at the University of Vermont's Family Enterprise Case Competition (FECC). In this episode of Family Business Today, Michael will share: · How common it is for family members of different generations to feel trapped in their family business · What it means to be trapped in your family business and how people become trapped · That his book is not only about “escaping” from the family business but about how to have difficult conversations while maintaining relationships · How parents and children can balance their needs with the needs of the family business · The importance of having the tough conversations about your place in the family business even when the issues seem small · And more… To learn more about Michael's book and his work with family businesses, visit www.trappedinthefamilybusiness.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one-on-one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 43: Changing with the Times Has Resulted in a Century-Old Family Business with Ben Grossman of Grossman Marketing Group

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 42:31


    Ben Grossman, along with his brother, David, are the 4th generation of family leadership and have been leading Grossman Marketing Group for ten years. Their family business was founded as Massachusetts Envelope Company in 1910 by Maxwell Grossman, whose lifelong dream was to own his own business. Now, 111 years since its founding, the company is a full-service resource helping clients with a broad range of traditional and digital marketing needs. Ben Grossman holds a BA from Princeton University and an MBA from Columbia Business School. Prior to Columbia, Ben worked as a strategy consultant to Fortune 500 clients, as well as started and sold a sportswear and marketing firm. In this episode of Family Business Today, Ben will share At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one on one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 42: Cultivating a 100-Year Family Enterprise with Aggie Johnson of WillKate Family Enterprise

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 40:24


    Aggie Johnson, CFP®, CPWA® is the founder and owner of WillKate Family Enterprise Office in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She focuses on purposeful planning that helps build lasting family wealth beyond the balance sheet. Aggie helps multigenerational family enterprises understand how to transition their business(es), using the power of their resources, to create an extraordinary life for their family today and provide for future generations. In this episode of Family Business Today, Aggie will share: · The importance of communication and transparency in running and planning in a family business · How creating governance and other guiding structures can provide direction for a family enterprise to evolve over generations · The need for long-term family enterprises to identify, cultivate, and hang onto talent · How bringing in the global viewpoints of all family members can lead to insights and directions for the family enterprise · How a family business enterprise striving for 100 years of business should start now in having those difficult conversations about purpose, values, and the next generation · And more… To request the FREE 100-Year Plan for family enterprises and learn more about WillKate Family Enterprise Office, visit https://will-kate.com/family-enterprise-office/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one on one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 41: Ownership and Optimism – The Competitive Advantage of Family Businesses with Dr. Josh Baron of BanyanGlobal

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 40:04


    Dr. Josh Baron is a co-founder and Partner at BanyanGlobal. For over a decade, he has worked closely with families who own assets together, such as operating companies, family foundations, and family offices. He helps these families to define their purpose as owners and to establish the structures, strategies, and skills they need to accomplish their goals. Baron teaches family business courses at Columbia Business School in the MBA, EMBA, and Executive Education programs. He publishes and speaks frequently on subjects concerning family enterprises and is a regular contributor to HBR.org, including Why the 21stCentury Will Belong to Family Businesses, Why Family Businesses Need to Find the Right Level of Conflict, and Every Business Owner Should Define What Success Looks Like. In this episode of Family Business Today, Josh will share: · The hype surrounding the “third generation rule” and the misconception of family businesses as hotbeds of conflict · The strategies family businesses are employing during the pandemic and the optimism surrounding family businesses even during periods of stress · The need to focus on ownership as a driving factor of the success of family businesses · How ownership through generations involves a diverse set of issues and an understanding of changing family relationship dynamics · His strong belief that the success of family businesses will benefit our society and economy · And more… To find the Harvard Review Family Business Handbook written by Dr. Josh Baron and Rob Lachenauer and learn more about BanyanGlobal, visit https://banyan.global/hbr-family-business-handbook/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one on one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 40: Relying on Technology, Your Team, and New Business Development Opportunities in the New Norm with Laurie Guzman of The Inside Story, LLC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 27:09


    Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Laurie Guzman. Laurie is the founder and president of The Inside Story, LLC, a virtual assistance organization located in Nashville, TN. Laurie has established herself as an Opportunity Broker, a Master of Connecting the Right People and the Right Business to the Right Opportunity. Laurie is also the mother of two amazing sons, who inspired her to launch her business that encourages flexibility and life balance. In this episode of Family Business Today Laurie Guzman will share: - How having and recovering from COVID made her appreciate having the right people in her business and the importance of relying on your team and your processes - How business owners need to rely on the power of calendar management instead of depending on their own mind and memory, especially during times of growth - The critical role virtual assistants can play in the technological and the business development sides of the business as we experience our “new norms” - How her passion for connecting people has not only led to the success of her own business but the success of those she works with locally, nationally, and globally - How businesses can use the circumstances of 2020 to refine their vision and lean more on the support of other business leaders - And much more… To learn more about Laurie Guzman and her business, The Inside Story, LLC, visit their website at https://www.theinsidestoryllc.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one on one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 39: Andy Sneed – WASCO, Inc. – Each Tiny Effort Builds on the Next so that Brick by Brick, Magnificent Things Can Be Created

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 37:52


    Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Andy Sneed. Andy is Chief Executive Officer of their family business, Wasco, Inc. in Nashville, Tennessee. Andy's father, Bill Sneed, founded Wasco, Inc. in 1966, and Andy has worked in the family business since 1977. Even as the son of company founder, Andy began his Wasco career track as a delivery driver and held eleven other progressive job titles before landing his current role as CEO. Andy describes his main responsibility as ensuring the company accomplishes their mission: Engineered Masonry Excellence. In this episode of Family Business Today Andy Sneed will share: – The Sneed family's role in masonry and building that has dated back to 1901 – His family's involvement in the building of some iconic Nashville buildings, including the Ryman Auditorium and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center – His commitment to a successful third-generation transition that he began before he became the head of the company – How his family is handling questions of ownership and fairness between active and inactive family members as the business is transitioning – The motivations behind his goal of bringing impartial outside voices to the business's board of directors before his “refirement” – And much more… To learn more about Andy Sneed his family business, Wasco Masonry, visit their website at https://wascomasonry.com/. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one on one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 38: Barbara Roberts - What Family Business Owners can do to Survive and Thrive During these Chaotic Times

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 47:31


    Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Barbara Roberts. Barbara is a speaker and writer on all stages of entrepreneurship from start-up through growth, exiting and reinvention, Barbara's work builds on her personal experience as a Wall Street executive, serial entrepreneur and Entrepreneur in Residence at Columbia University Business School and Hofstra University. Barbara is the lead author of two Columbia University Business School whitepapers, Life after an Exit: How Entrepreneurs Transition to the Next Stage, and The Owner's Journey: Experiences shared, and lessons learned from entrepreneurs who successfully sold or transferred their businesses to family members. In addition to her work as both a speaker and author, Barbara serves as a consultant, coach and board member for privately held companies. She lives and works in Sag Harbor and New York, NY. In this episode of Family Business Today Barbara Roberts will share: Her experience in successfully building, transforming and selling two family owned businesses as a non-family CEO Excerpts from an article she wrote for UBS on the impact of the pandemic and why the word crisis is not an adequate word to use Why business owners can not only survive but thrive during chaotic times What are some of the big changes and trends emerging from this chaotic time that will effect your business Some of the things that business owners should start doing now to prepare themselves for an eventual exit even if they are a long way from an exit And much more…. To learn more about Barbara Roberts and to receive a FREE copy of her white papers on Life after an Exit and The Owners Journey, connect with Barbara Roberts, Columbia University, on LinkedIn and mention Family Business Today in the invitation line. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and working together create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 37: Peter Bloom – The Bloom Group – Seeing the Blind Spots when Planning a Family Business Transition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 38:19


    Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Peter Bloom, business lawyer with The Bloom Group in Washington DC. In his role, he serves as general counsel to emerging, mid-stage and family businesses, providing strategic advice as well as guidance regarding corporate law, contracts, tax, intellectual property protection, financing, succession planning and labor & employment law. Mariana Martinez and Peter Bloom are the authors of Seeing the Blind Spot: A Guide for Advisors Working with the Family Enterprise. In this episode of Family Business Today Peter Bloom will share: The importance of dealing with the emotional aspects of creating a successful transition plan The role family history, culture, relationships and individual personalities play in planning a successful transition Why Transition Planning is a Process and not an Event Key communication steps that family business owners should take in planning a transition Why creating a legacy is so important to family business owners And much more…. To learn more about Peter Bloom visit The Bloom Group LLC website at www.the bloomgroupllc.com. You can also obtain a copy of Peter Bloom and Mariana Martinez book Seeing the Blind Spots when Planning a Family Business Transition on Amazon. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business contact us today for a FREE Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one on one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 36: Rocky Lalvani – the Profit First Man – Transform Your Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 30:05


    Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Rocky Lalvani, Chief Profitability Officer for business owners like you. Rocky teaches business owners how to ensure they get paid and they make profit a priority! As a Certified Profit First Professional he implements Mike Michalowicz's Profit First System. We change the accounting formula of Sales - Expenses = Profit to Sales - Profit = Expenses. This ensures Profit comes first! (PS. It's not about money at all costs, people come before money!) In this episode of Family Business Today Rocky Lalvani will share: How developing a counterintuitive cash management system has helped thousands of small businesses break out of the doom spiral and achieve profitability. How small business owners can overcome the Survival Trap due to the Coronavirus Pandemic by thinking profit first. Learn about the Four Core Principles of Profit First. First Steps to putting Profit First into motion. And much more…. To learn more about Profit First visit Rocky Lalvani's website at www.profitcomesfirst.com. You can also listen to Rocky's podcast Profit Answer Man at www.profitanswerman.libsyn.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and create a lasting family legacy. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. If you are considering a transition in your family business in the next 3-5 years contact us today for a FREE Business Transition Assessment (follow link) and receive a one on one review of your business transition preparedness with a family business consultant. (a $299 value) Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know!

    Episode 35: Lawrence Mize – Lui Heimansohn Steel and Salvage – The Heimansohn Family nears 125 Year Milestone in Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 35:09


    *Airdate 12/14/2020 Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Lawrence Mize, Lui Heimansohn Steel and Salvage, located in Clarksville, Tennessee. Lui Heimansohn first started a trading post in the Cadiz, Ky in the late 1800's before moving to Clarksville, Tn to open a storefront in 1896 to access rail and river trade. Joined by his three sons, the family business continues on today with the fourth generation now involved. In this episode of Family Business Today Lawrence Mize will share: What starting a business in the 1800's was like and how it has transitioned over the past 125 years Their secret to success is living within your means and not overextending The importance of family values are no different today than they were in 1896 – Treat Your Customer Well and Always Go the Extra Mile Importance of creating memories with your family outside of business will last a lifetime Advice for next generation thinking a bout joining the family business – Have Patience, Change is Difficult for the Now Generation, Transition is Process not an Event What the next 125 years looks like for Lui Heimansohn Steel & Salvage And much more…. To learn more about Lui Heimansohn Steel & Salvage visit their website at www.luiheimansohn.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and one day celebrate a successful transition. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know! Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 34: John Taylor – NashvillePrinting.Com – The Coolest Family Printing Company in Town

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 32:56


    *Airdate 11/16/2020 Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to John Taylor, President of Minuteman Press and Nashville Printing Company located in Nashville, Tennessee. Nashvilleprinting.com is owned by the Taylor Family. In business in Nashville for over 20 years, they have grown from a small franchise printer into a mid-size commercial printer and internationally-recognized branding specialist. In this episode of Family Business Today John Taylor will share: What John's Dad instilled in him to continue the legacy of being a printer How the Taylor Family is raising up the next generation of family business members His advice to parents who may be considering inviting their children to join the family business How he establishes boundaries between work and personal/family relationships How the Taylor Family deal with disagreement in business matters What the future looks like for the Taylor Family and Nashville Printing Company And much more…. To learn more about Minuteman Press and Nashville Printing Company visit their website at www.nashvilleprinting.com At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and one day celebrate a successful transition. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know! Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 33: Aaron Walker – Iron Sharpens Iron, Inc. – Leading a Life of Excellence

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 37:08


    *Airdate 9/18/2020 Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Aaron Walker, Life and Business Coach and Masterminds for Men. Aaron has founded more than a dozen companies over the past 41 years. He attributes much of his success to having surrounded himself with his mastermind counterparts. Aaron is the founder of Irons Sharpens Iron, Inc. Mastermind that now host 19 groups with National and International Members. Aaron lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife, Robin, of 41 years. He has 2 incredible daughters and 5 beautiful grandchildren. In this episode of Family Business Today Aaron Walker will share: Living a Life of Excellence is not just about you. If you could change just one life, would it be worth it? Why being held accountable is important as an individual and as a business leader Being a member of a Mastermind helps us to uncover our blind spots and helps to make us a better person Importance of establishing boundaries between work and personal/family relationships Why being a member of a mastermind is more important today than ever before due to the pandemic The difference in a personal board of directors and a company board of directors And much more…. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and one day celebrate a successful transition. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know! Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 32: Laurie Spradley – VP of Operations and Brand Development at Goo-Goo – A 100 year old American Candy Bar wrapped in Family Tradition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 23:13


    *Airdate 8/31/2020 Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Laurie Spradley, Vice President of Operations and Brand Development at Goo-Goo Candy Company located in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1912, in a copper kettle at the Standard Candy Company at Clark & First Avenue in Nashville, TN, America's first combination candy bar was invented. A roundish mound of caramel, marshmallow nougat, fresh roasted peanuts and real milk chocolate the Goo-Goo was a treat that I couldn't wait to enjoy as a child. I still enjoy them today!!! Goo-Goo continues to be owned and operated by the Spradley Family. Their Goo-Goo Shop and Desert Bar located at 116 3rd Avenue South in Nashville is a must stop on your next trip to Music City USA. In this episode of Family Business Today Laurie Spradley will share: What's in a name? You can hear the story here! Why the back story of a family brand is important to future generations and to those they serve Hear Laurie's story of her journey home from New York to join the family business How boundaries are established between work and personal/family relationships Advice to Mom and Dad on inviting their children to join the family business And much more…. To learn more about Goo-Goo Candy visit their website at www.googoo.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and one day celebrate a successful transition. Family Business Mastermind Groups are now forming for the Fall. To learn more and join a group follow the link. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business visit www.tncfb.com. Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know! Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 31: Anna-Vija McClain – Piccolo Marketing – There's No Business Like Family Business…..A Marketing Perspective

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 39:17


    *Airdate 6/24/2020 Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Anna-Vija McClain. Anna-Vija is an award-winning entrepreneur, speaker and sought-after expert on topics related to small business growth and professional development for young, ambitious talent. Her company, Piccolo Marketing, helps small business owners achieve unprecedented growth through the development of marketing strategies, business development campaigns, and implementation of processes and systems that maximize efficiency. Every day the business universe is cluttered with messaging ideas and repurposed content coming from marketers and thought leaders everywhere. As a family business owner, you know you need your messages to stand out from all that chatter, and you also understand that the best way to do that is to create a unique message that stands out. What are some best practices that family business owners should consider? In this episode of Family Business Today Anna-Vija McClain will share: What's in a name? Specifically a family business name as a brand? Will being a family owned business give you a competitive edge in the marketplace? Marketing ideas to build long term relationships with your customers Why training is important to grow your business and your team Tools recommended to use in your content marketing strategy And much more…. To learn more about Piccolo Marketing's Piccolo University, an online marketing training program, visit https://piccolo-university.teachable.com/. To signup for their Mentorship Program go to https://piccolomarketing.com/piccolo-marketing-mentor/. Use Coupon Code ‘family' for a 10% Discount. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and one day celebrate a successful transition. To learn more, visit our website at www.tncfb.com. Until next time, There's No Business Like Family Business…..We Know! Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 30: Steve French – President of The Signatry – Creating a Charitable Giving Strategy for Your Family and Your Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 35:04


    *Airdate 5/12/2020 Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Steve French, President of The Signatry. The Signatry partners with families, advisors, and ministries by leveraging their creativity, innovation, and biblical values to transform the world through each last check signed to solve the world's problems. Today's news is filled with stories on the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy, healthcare, finances and jobs. We see the hundreds of cars lined up at drive-thru food banks, the millions of people searching for jobs. The good news is that charitable giving has spiked as fast as the virus, filling in the gaps of government response to the crisis. Like our first responders, your family and business can get involved in supporting the relief efforts needed today and create a charitable giving strategy for your family and your business that will continue in the years to come. In this episode of Family Business Today Steve French will share: Why having a charitable giving strategy is important to a family and their business What is difference in being a business owner and being a steward What is the importance of building a legacy for your family and your business What are options in creating a charitable giving strategy How do you make a decision on where to invest your money through charitable giving We will hear some examples of family businesses who have successfully created a legacy through charitable giving And much more To learn more about creating a charitable giving strategy for you and your business read Steve French's book Investing and Faith: The Impact of Faith-Based Investing available at Amazon. To begin a conversation on creating a charitable giving strategy for your family and your business visit their website at www.thesignatry.com. At the Tennessee Center for Family Business our passion is to help business owners create a positive environment in which their family THRIVES, their business performs and one day celebrate a successful transition. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 29: Joan Burge – Founder and CEO of Office Dynamics International – Surviving the Death of a Spouse in your Family Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 41:43


    *Airdate 1/14/2020 Your host, Greg Lewis talks to Joan Burge, Founder and CEO of Office Dynamics International, about her family business located in Las Vegas, Nevada. Since 1990, Office Dynamics International has been the global industry leader in the development and presentation of sophisticated executive and administrative assistant training, coaching and resources. Whether it's the head of the family or another relative who's directly or indirectly connected to the business, any death can disrupt the path of the family , causing the family business to veer off course. Like happiness, the exact opposite emotion, grief floods our rational decision making and overturns our daily routines; but unlike happiness, grief can linger for a very long time. How should a family business deal with such a powerful emotional event? In this episode Joan Burge will share: Her story dealing with the loss of her husband and her own personal health challenges The affect grief had on her personally and on their business The importance of having a contingency plan in place prior to the disability or death of the owner, spouse or other family member in the business Her advice to a spouse or other family member who are grieving and need to guide their business through a difficult time Her stories will inspire you to hang on no matter what, to see the light in the darkest night and to know you are stronger than you imagine And much more Wherever you are in life, whatever your age or marital status, Joan's story will lift your spirit and motivate you to reach for your dreams despite any obstacle or barrier. In her memoir, Give Yourself Permission to Live a BIG Life, Joan speaks with wisdom and clarity to every woman in every walk of life, tackling the multi-faceted ever-changing roles of today's woman with candor, wit and straight talk. Her stories will inspire you to hang on no matter what, to see the light in the darkest night and to know you are stronger than you imagine so you can remove whatever holds you back from becoming all you were created to be: fully invigorated in every aspect of life. To purchase a copy of Joan's memoir follow this link: Give Yourself Permission to Live a BIG Life. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com To learn more about Joan Burge' family business, Office Dynamics International, Inc, visit their website at www.officedynamics.com Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 28: Jeff Aiken – President of Tennessee Farm Bureau – The Family Farm, Obstacles and Opportunities Farmers are Facing Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 39:42


    *Airdate 11/5/2019 Your host, Greg Lewis talks to Jeff Aiken, President Tennessee Farm Bureau, on the future of the family farm and what the Tennessee Farm Bureau is doing to support farmers in Tennessee and across the nation. Mr. Aiken and his wife, Carol, own a multigenerational family farm located near Telford, in East Tennessee, in addition to his responsibilities as President of the Tennessee Farm Bureau, the largest state Farm Bureau in the nation, located in Columbia, Tennessee. Of the 2.1.million farms in the United States 97 percent are family owned operations. Family farms have a multitude of issues to worry about. Whether it is high taxes, increasing regulatory burdens, and trouble selling their products internationally, it seems like government bureaucracy is making it harder to run a family farm today. It is becoming even harder for farms and agribusinesses to successfully transition their farms to the next generation because the process seems too complex and intimidating to their owners. In this episode Mr. Aiken will share: The importance of family values to building a legacy for your family and your business How important succession planning is to protect the family farm What the greatest threat is to the family farm today How estate taxes are threatening the future of the family farm The importance of the 2018 Farm Bill to the family farm What affect China tariffs on imports are having on the US economy And much more... To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com. For more information on the Tennessee Farm Bureau visit their website at www.tnfarmbureau.org Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 27: Jennifer Lewis – President of TNCFB – Managing Stress in the Family Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 34:09


    *Airdate 10/8/2019 You may have heard it before, “Business is Business and Family is Family and never the two shall meet …unless you work in a family business.” Your host, Greg Lewis talks to Jennifer Lewis, President Tennessee Center for Family Business, on managing stress in the family business. Jennifer is a professional family counselor and career coach. A graduate of Covenant Seminary in St. Louis with a Master's Degree in counseling, Jennifer helps individuals and families deal with the curve balls that life throws them. Life would be dull if you didn't deal with stress. Everybody has it, the difference is in how you deal with it. In this episode Jennifer will share: Keys to manage stress properly How stress impacts relationships in a family business Ways to take care of yourself so you can take care of others Steps you can take now to help you cope with stress When it is important to seek outside help To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com. Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 26: Eileen and Anne Huntington – Huntington Learning Centers – Powerhouse mother-daughter duo Work Together in Their Family Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 36:01


    *Airdate 8/27/2019 Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Eileen Huntington, co-founder and her daughter, Anne Huntington, VP Business Development at their family business, Huntington Learning Centers. The relationship between a mother and daughter can only truly be understood by mothers and daughters. If you love each other tremendously, enjoy spending time together and trust each other, then working together in a family business may be just for you. If you don't, then working together in the family business is the last thing you should do. On today's podcast you will learn: How working with your children differs from non-family members Should parents encourage children to do something else before joining the family business How to separate the role of parent and boss when family members are not in agreement on business matters Role of vision and family values play in business success How to balance mother-daughter relationships when working together One piece of advice for daughters who may be considering joining the family business And much, much more!! Our guest today has been Eileen and Anne Huntington with Huntington Learning Centers. Huntington Learning Centers recently celebrated their 40th anniversary providing excellence in education. They provide tutoring services to elementary, middle school and high school students in 100's of locations across the country. To learn more about Huntington Learning Centers visit their website at www.huntingtonhelps.com. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com. Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 25: Travis Harms – Mercer Capital – Business Valuation, What It Is and Why Is It Important for Your Family Business to Have One in Your Business Transition Plans?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 42:11


    *Airdate 7/30/2019 Your host, Greg Lewis, talks to Travis Harms, Sr. Vice President at Mercer Capital located in Memphis, Tennessee about the importance of a business valuation in helping you and your family have a realistic understanding of the value of your business and/or the value of your shares. This is critical for business and personal decision-making and planning for you and your family business. There are a number of reasons family business owners need a valuation done. These include: begin a sale process, resolve shareholder disputes, business planning & future decision-making, determine your tax obligations, litigation purposes(including divorce) ability to access external sources of funding On today's podcast you will learn: How the value of your business is calculated Establishing a value is important whether you transfer to the next generation or to a third party A valuation is great for transition planning and a positive communication tool for all family business shareholders There are three different valuation methods for your business (asset approach; income approach; market approach How a business valuation is used in a buy-sell agreement Why a business valuation is important in the case of the sudden death of a business owner or other shareholder What a business valuation costs And much, much more!! Our guest today has been Travis Harms. Travis is Sr. Vice President at Mercer Capital located in Memphis, Tennessee where he leads Mercer Capital's Family Business Advisory Services Group. Travis's practice focuses on providing financial education, valuation, and other strategic financial consulting to multi-generation family businesses. Travis is the author of the book, the 12 Questions That Keep Family Business Directors Awake at Night and co-author of Business Valuation: An Integrated Theory, Second Edition, with Z. Christopher Mercer. To learn more about Mercer Capital visit their website at www.mercercapital.com To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com. Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 24: Laurie Straus Aronoff and Andy Straus – Goldner Associates, Nashville, TN – Sibling Success, When Brother and Sister Work Together in a Family Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 37:51


    *Airdate 7/8/2019 The world of family business is full of stories of siblings who didn't see eye to eye. In today's podcast we'll hear from a 4th generation brother and sister combo who have carefully managed these relationships to be both productive and fulfilling for their business and their family. You will learn: Make your own mark in business before joining the family business prepares you to join the family business The role you take in the family business should be based on the skill sets you are best suited for not family hierarchy Develop rules when dealing with conflict – communications, honesty, and respect; talk it out Advice for siblings considering joining the family business – Talk about it a lot before making the plunge; have a clearly defined role that matches your skill set Develop boundaries between family and business in family gatherings. Remember spouses and children may not understand or even be interested in the operations and issues of your family business Have fun! Our guest today has been Laurie Straus Aronoff and Andy Straus, 4th generation owners, of Goldner Associates founded in 1951 in in Nashville, Tennessee. To learn more about their family business, Goldner Associates, visit their website at www.goldnerassociates.com. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com.

    Episode 23: Dr. Paul White – Co-author of The Five Languages of Appreciation – Practical Ways for Family Business Leaders to Communicate Authentic Appreciation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 36:23


    *Airdate 6/5/2019 Leading a business is tough enough, but when family is involved the leader will experience the benefits and challenges associated with family owned business when it comes to communications. In today's podcast, we will get answers to these and other questions: When does a business owner wear the parent or BOSS hat in making tough decisions? How do I start the conversation with family members about transition planning? How can a business owner ensure character and values successfully transition to future generations in the business? How do I differentiate work roles vs husband/wife roles? And much much more! Our guest today is Dr. Paul White. Dr. White is a psychologist, speaker and leadership trainer who “makes work relationships work.” He is the co-author of three books including The Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace with Dr. Gary Chapman, author of the #1 NY Times bestseller, The 5 Love Languages. Dr. White and Dr. Chapman have developed practical ways for leaders and employees to communicate authentic appreciation that leads to increased employee engagement, lower staff turnover and more positive work environments. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, check out our website at www.tncfb.com

    Episode 22: Brad Franc – Surviving the Business Transition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 32:54


    *Airdate 5/2/2019 Succession Planning is an unfamiliar challenge for most business owners. The anxiety of planning is often aggravated when family members are involved in the business. Our guest today is Bradley J. Franc. In his new book The Succession Solution: The Survival Guide for Business Transition, Bradley provides both an explanation of the importance of succession planning, as well as practical, straightforward and proven system that can be used to continue your business in the next generation, whether your successor is a family member(s), an employee, or a third party. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at: www.tncfb.com

    Episode 21: Gary Ringger – Founder/President of Lifesong for Orphans – Author of Radical Business, From Ownership to Stewardship

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 35:03


    *Airdate 3/20/2019 Gary and his family are former owners of Ringger Feed and Ringger Foods in Gridley, Illinois. In his book, Radical Business, From Ownership to Stewardship, Radical Business shares how God used a failing business to change Gary Ringger's definition of success - ultimately leading him on a path from that of a business owner to a business steward. It also shares how this journey led to the founding of Lifesong for Orphans, a ministry that serves over 16,000 children worldwide. This book challenges the reader to develop a radical business plan and gives practical advice on how to do so. In today's episode, Gary will share: What was the special contract he entered in to when business wasn't going well? How did he come to view confrontation as opportunity? What role did fear play in his business decisions & how did he handle that fear? How did he decide the direction he wanted to go after he sold his family business? To learn more about Gary Ringger and Lifesong for Orphans, visit their website at: www.lifesong.org. To purchase Gary's book, Radical Business, From Ownership to Stewardship, order on line at Amazon or www.Radicalbusiness.co. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at: www.tncfb.com

    Episode 20: Steve Woodruff – The King of Clarity – His Secret Weapon for Generating the One Revenue Source that Will Most Effectively Fuel Your Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 34:59


    *Airdate 2/5/2019 In today's episode, Steve will share his secret weapon for generating the one source of revenue that will most effectively fuel your business: referrals What are the two “moments of truth” in your message? Why clarity is so important at radio station WIIFM? Why do you need to define and embrace your “pigeon-hole”? Why are stories so important? What are the best kinds of stories? How do you identify your “super-power”? To learn more about Steve Woodruff, visit his website at: www.clarityfuel.com. To purchase or download a copy of Steve's book Clarity Win$. Get Heard. Get Referred, go to: www.claritywins.org To learn more about growing your family business and planning for a successful transition, check out our website at www.tncfb.com Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 19: Chris Paulk – Muscadine Products Corporation – Family Agri-business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 39:08


    *Airdate 11/15/2018 Chris is a 3rd generation member of his family agribusiness located in Wray, Georgia. Started by Chris' grandfather, Jacob Paulk, Muscadine Products Corporation is an agribusiness enterprise based in the middle of the world's largest muscadine vineyards. In today's episode, I will ask Chris to share: How his grandfather invited Chris to start a new venture on the family farm after he graduated from college. Paulk family values Chris learned from his Grandfather and Dad that have been successfully transferred from generation to generation? How Chris and his family deal with disagreements on business issue. Things he learned about working in the family business that might be helpful if you are considering joining your family business. What has been the greatest challenge to the Paulk family business since his grandfather died in 2017. To learn more about Chris Paulk and Muscadine Products Corporation, visit their website at: http://www.muscadineproducts.com Are you interested in learning more about growing your family business and planning for a successful transition? Check out www.tncfb.com/ Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 18: Charles Hatcher – Hatcher Family Dairy – His 5-Generation Family Dairy Operation Since 1831 in the College Grove, TN Community

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 36:35


    *Airdate 11/14/2018 In today's episode, I will ask Charles to share: With only 4% of family businesses successfully transitioning to the 4th generation and beyond, what has been his family's secret to success? With 5 generations there have been a lot of children, grand-children and great-grandchildren. How did the family decide who was and who was not going to join the business? What Hatcher family values where you taught that have been successfully transferred from generation to generation in your family business? What are some things you learned about working in the family business that might be helpful to our listeners who are considering joining their family business? What advice would you offer to a Mom or Dad who is considering inviting a son/daughter to join the family business? What does your family talk about around the Sunday Dinner table? To learn more about Charles Hatcher and Hatcher Family Dairy, visit their website at: www.hatcherfamilydairy.com To learn more about growing your family business and planning for a successful transition, visit www.tncfb.com/ Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 17: Aaron Flinn – Real-Life Family Business Case Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 42:56


    *Airdate 8/22/2018 You will hear real life stories about a company co-owned by two brothers; a family business where parents are treating everyone equally; and a family business where Dad's “second marriage” combines “new kids” and a child from Dad's first marriage who is actively involved in the business. Business owners and entrepreneurs, corporate officers and executives, and investors and families with inherited assets seek advice from Aaron Flinn for the purpose of ensuring financial stability and continued prosperity. Serving clients with trust and estate as well as wealth preservation needs, Aaron helps craft and deliver strategies that reflect the client's values while capturing the tax benefits available given their current circumstances. In today's episode, I will ask Aaron to share: How would a buy-sell agreement have helped avoid the deadlock that occurred in the business owned 50/50 by brothers when one brother died unexpectedly? What would you suggest to parents to transition from treating their children “equally” to treating them “equitably” in their family business? Why is it important that children be given roles in the company that are appropriate to their capabilities and be paid accordingly for the work they do? How should the conversation between Dad and his new wife about the family business be started when a Dad is about to get married for a second time and there are children from both parents involved? To learn more about Aaron Flinn and Waller Law visit their website at www.wallerlaw.com To learn more about growing your family business and planning for a successful transition, check it out at www.tncfb.com/ Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 16: Cal Turner, Jr. – My Father's Business, the Small-Town Values that built Dollar General into a Billion Dollar Company.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 40:17


    *Airdate 8/7/2018 On today's podcast we will be talking about Cal's trials and tribulations both within his family and within his family business, Dollar General; what he learned; and how his experiences working in a family business might benefit you where you are today in your family business. Cal Turner, Jr. grew up in a Scottsville, Kentucky household where business and family were one. After graduating from Vanderbilt University, he served three years as an officer in the United States Navy before beginning his career at Dollar General. He served as CEO for 37 years and during his tenure the number of Dollar General stores rose from 150 with sales of $40 million, to more than 6,000 with sales in excess of $6 billion. In today's episode, I will ask Cal to share: Why was it important to write this book about the Turner family business now? What is the significance of the terms “an old man's caution” and a “young man's ambition”? How did your desire to be a people pleaser influence your relationships with family, employees, board members and investors when you eventually took over leadership at Dollar General? What were your mom's 3 rules about fighting? What advice would you give a father/mother whose work defines them about letting go and allowing the next generation to carry on the legacy? Why is philanthropy so important to your family business? If you have a question about working in your family business or succession planning, contact us at info@tncfb.com. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com. Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 15: David Wells – “Family Governance – What it is and Why it is important for a family business to have a governance model”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 48:09


    *Airdate 7/25/2018 No matter what the size of a family enterprise, the unique – and often volatile – mix of personal family relationships, business strategy and ownership criteria can create an emotionally charged environment that makes decision-making, not to mention day-to-day management…… Challenging. And as the founding generation ages, succession and power issues across an expanding family can create cascading concerns. In a study by pwc Global, 71% of family enterprises have NOT adopted any procedures for resolving conflict between family members. In today's episode, David will tell us: What is the Difference in a Family Council and a Board? What are the Benefits of having Structured Governance no matter what size Family Business you have? How does having Family Council Meeting help in Estate and Succession Planning for the Family Business? What would be the First Steps a Family Business Leader might take to set up a Family Council for your Business? To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com. Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 14: JK Elkin – Attorney at Law, Spicer Rudstrom PLLC – What I Learned from Working with my Dad in Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 26:00


    *Airdate 7/13/2018 A 2014 study showed that women – mostly daughters – are increasingly being selected to take over their family-owned businesses. Among conclusions in the study, “Women in Leadership: The Family Business Advantage”, by EY and Kennesaw State University in Atlanta, one of the most compelling was that “70 percent of family businesses are considering a woman for their next CEO, and 30 percent are strongly considering a woman for the top spot.” On this episode of Family Business Today, Greg Lewis interview JK Elkin with Spicer Rudstrom PLLC to discuss her experiences working with her Dad in their family business, National Dance Clubs. JK put her law practice on hold in 2007 and took over the family business, The National Dance Clubs. If you are a daughter or a Dad working together in business, you don't want to miss the insights that JK learned from working with her Dad in this podcast. In today's episode, I will ask JK to share: What led up to her decision to put her law practice on hold and return to the family business? What were the biggest personal challenges she faced in returning to the business which employed several family members? Who were her mentors outside the family? How were disagreements among family members handled? What difference may there be between Father/Son and Father/Daughter relationships? What advice would she give to a Mom or Dad who is considering inviting a daughter to join the family business? What advice would she give a daughter who is considering joining her family business? What was the emphasis on treating everyone fairly versus equally? To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com. Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

    Episode 13: Tim Jamison – Vice President, Prairie Capital Advisors…Developing an ESOP Plan for Your Family Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 37:45


    *Airdate 6/19/2018 Nearly 50% of successful business owners want to exit their companies within the next five years. Is an ESOP right for me? You don't want to miss this podcast! On this episode of Family Business Today, Greg Lewis interviews Tim Jamison with Prairie Capital Advisors to discuss his experiences involved in developing Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOP) and the advantages of an ESOP for business owners. Tim describes an ESOP as a form of business transition that gradually transfers to the employees of the business over time. Many business owners view this as a great way to reward the employees who have helped them build their business over the years and a way to help those employees with their retirement. In today's episode, I will ask Tim to share: What does an ideal company look like for an ESOP? Do you have to give up ownership of your business to create an ESOP? How you can receive tremendous tax benefits from Uncle Sam by implementing an ESOP? Who is and what role does a Trustee play in an ESOP? Why valuing your business at Fair Market Value is important? What are the cost to implement an ESOP? Ways to customize an ESOP Plan for your business. If you have a question about ESOP or succession planning, contact us at info@tncfb.com. Welcome to Family Business Today where we feature prominent local and national family business owners. We also talk to top family business experts to discuss relevant topics including communications, business culture, family relationships, succession and estate planning, values as well as conflict resolution. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com. Podcast made with help provided by Visual Media Co. https://www.visualmediaco.com/

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