Events Calendar - Women in Family Business - Women in Family Business - Conway Center for Family Business

Women in Family Business

A quarterly roundtable for women business leaders

This roundtable addresses the unique needs of women who own, work for, or play a supporting role in a family-owned business. Women - both family and non-family -are invited to attend discussions addressing leadership, effective communication, and skills for managing conflict resolution in family business.

Facilitators: Bea Wolper and Kelly Jasin from Emens Wolper Jacobs & Jasin
Frequency: Quarterly
Fee: FREE for all Conway Center members
Pre-approval to join? No, this is a drop-in group, but meeting RSVP is required
Service Providers eligible? Yes, Service Providers are welcome (limit 2/company please), meeting RSVP is required

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Upcoming Events

Events Calendar - Women in Family Business

Tuesday Apr 9, 2024
Setting Boundaries - Setting healthy boundaries at work is essential. Without them, it can lead to toxic situations, overwhelm, disrespect, and increased stress levels. To set healthy boundaries, it is important to know your bandwidth and learn to say no. In family businesses, where the lines are much hazier, defining boundaries can be particularly difficult. Join us as we discuss specific examples and strategies of how to set and communicate boundaries. By being clear, concise, and addressing boundary violations on the spot, learn how to protect your time, energy, mental well-being, and avoid negative consequences. ... read more
Categories: CCFB Peer Group, Women in Family Business
Tuesday May 14, 2024
Having ''The Talk'' - Succession & Other Difficult Conversations with Aging Parents - When there is no succession plan in a family business, it can cause family strife, bad leadership, and a lack of focus, all of which eventually could cause the company to fail. Discussing the transition of leadership can be emotionally charged and challenging, but addressing this topic with parents is a crucial step towards ensuring the business's future and maintaining family unity. Join us for this discussion, along with other emotionally taxing difficult conversations with aging parents, such as caregiving and financial management. We'll explore some tips and tricks for fostering an open dialogue crucial for emotional conversations and effective communication techniques ... read more
Categories: CCFB Peer Group, Women in Family Business

I still have questions. How can I get more information about this group?

Contact Amy Dotts, COO and Events Manager at adotts@familybusinesscenter.com or 614-847-0160

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