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Wednesday Mar 19, 2025
Friday Mar 7, 2025
Join Us for a Welcome Breakfast!
Whether you're new to our community, a familiar face, or simply curious about the Conway Center, we invite you to start your day with us. This program is perfect for family businesses and service providers who want to discover the heart of our organization and the value of membership.
The best part? You'll hear directly from current members about their experiences and discover proven strategies for making the most of your membership. Come be part of our thriving business community and see how the Conway Center can support your success.
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Categories: CCFB Networking & Social Events
Thursday Feb 13, 2025
Join us to learn more about THREAD, a brand that has been weaving together fashion, home, and corporate gifting since 2011. THREAD is a carefully curated lifestyle boutique that brings a big city mindset to the midwest fashion oasis of Columbus Ohio. Owner Miranda Boyle possessed a love of fashion from an early age, partly due to the influence of her stylish grandmother who, in Miranda's words,''never wore the same outfit twice.''
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Categories: CCFB Networking & Social Events
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Performance management is not just an annual review. It begins before you hire an employee and should be part of your daily employee management process. Effective performance management looks at employee retention, development, alignment, motivation, and rewards, and when done correctly, it also helps you determine when it’s time to exit an employee from the company. There is no one right way to manage your teams in your family business, so be prepared to share ideas and take notes!
Sharon DeLay, President of GO-HR and Conway member will lead the discussion and provide her expertise of the challenges that face family businesses Don't miss this in-person opportunity to dig deep into HR issues, engage with each other, and consult with Sharon.
Generously sponsored by Morgan Stanley
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Categories: CCFB Roundtable, Human Resources
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Feb 25, 2025
Tuesday Mar 25, 2025
Wednesday Feb 19, 2025
During this session we will explore steps that your organization can take to build a comprehensive well-being strategy, to support your employees and the overall health of your organization. A comprehensive strategy can include three foundational steps to moving your plan forward: gaining leadership support, building an inclusive well-being strategy team, and utilizing data and measurement to support your initiatives. Regardless of the size of your organization, budget, or experience these steps can help you identify your next steps and put thought into action.
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Categories: CCFB Webinar
Wednesday Feb 5, 2025
- Using the Vision Traction Organizer (V/TO) to ensure alignment
The Vision Traction Organizer (V/TO) is a simple and powerful tool for effectively creating your annual plan and ensuring alignment. Take a deep dive into the 8 Questions that make up the V/TO and pressure test your plan for a great 2025.
The 8 Questions we'll cover are:
* What are your Core Values?
* What is your Core Focus?
* What is your (Core) 10-Year Target?
* What is your Marketing Strategy?
* What is your 3-Year Picture?
* What is your 1-Year Plan?
* What are your Quarterly Rocks?
* What are your Long-Term Issues?
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Categories: CCFB Webinar
Wednesday Mar 5, 2025
During this session, HBK CPA's & Consultants will discuss the following:
Process of passing tax legislation and the challenges President Trump faces in getting support.
Overview of the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) sunset in 2026
TCJA extension – what can we expected to be proposed to be extended.
Discussion of other Trump campaign tax proposals
How do we plan for 2025 and 2026 income taxes?
Estate planning – what should we do now?
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Categories: CCFB Webinar
Tuesday Mar 25, 2025
Building on the February session, we will focus on using data to tell your story. Using different types of data, can help to identify opportunities to enhance your program, showcase outcomes, and move your well-being program forward. Data can be gathered from a wide range of sources including organizational benchmarking, healthcare care claims, associate engagement surveys, needs and interest surveys, and health risk assessment data. We will review different data gathering tools, including the HERO Health and Well-Being Scorecard, and the impact each can have on providing insight into your program and opportunities.
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Categories: CCFB Webinar
Friday Mar 14, 2025
This peer group is for C-Level executives in manufacturing or logistics family-owned businesses. The group meets quarterly over breakfast to discuss industry-specific trends and topics, as well as family business issues.
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Categories: CCFB Peer Group, Manufacturing/Logistics
Thursday Feb 20, 2025
Ever wish you could hold family members accountable? Join us for a panel discussion on communication, accountability, and family conflict using the practical framework of the Three Circle Model of family business.
The Three Circle Model explains how family businesses operate through three interconnected system; family, business, and ownership.
This framework helps identify sources of conflict, roles, priorities, and relationships within family businesses, making it useful for strategic planning and conflict resolution.
Panelists:
Chad Gummer, President, Gummer Wholesale
Alison Marker, President + CEO, Marker, Inc.
Facilitated by Ryan Yeoman, Professional Implementer, EOS WorldWide
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Categories: CCFB Educational Program
Thursday Mar 20, 2025
Join us for an insightful discussion on the dynamics of running a successful family business while maintaining a strong marriage.
Panel Topics:
Separating business decisions from personal matters
Financial management strategies for couple-owned businesses
Conflict resolution in dual personal-professional relationships
Creating work-life boundaries
Growth strategies that preserve relationship health
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Categories: CCFB Educational Program
Tuesday Feb 4, 2025
For non-family C-suite leaders working in a family business. Peer-to-peer driven, sessions focus on objective and thoughtful insight and advice from those in similar situations. Additional fee to attend. Pre-approval to join and RSVP required.
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Categories: CCFB Peer Group
Thursday Feb 6, 2025
The Rising CEO Peer Group is for next gens who will be taking a greater leadership position in their family business. The group is by invitation only and there is an additional annual fee to attend.
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Categories: CCFB Peer Group, Rising CEO
Thursday Mar 6, 2025
The Rising CEO Peer Group is for next gens who will be taking a greater leadership position in their family business. The group is by invitation only and there is an additional annual fee to attend.
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Categories: CCFB Peer Group, Rising CEO
Thursday Mar 13, 2025
Succession planning and transition planning are two critical yet distinct processes in family business. Succession planning is a comprehensive, strategic process that focuses on identifying, developing, and preparing potential future leaders to take over.
Transition planning, on the other hand, is a more tactical and immediate process that outlines the specific steps, timeline, and mechanics for transferring ownership and management responsibilities from one generation to the next, essentially outlining the ''how'' of the succession process.
Join us as we examine the key components and concerns for each, as well as best practices and pitfalls to avoid when developing a plan to protect and continue your family business legacy.
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Categories: CCFB Roundtable, Succession Planning
Tuesday Feb 25, 2025
There are two sides to succession: the hard side that everyone knows, and the soft side that can be even more difficult. In this session of the Women in Family Business Roundtable, we will discuss the effects of this softer side in depth, examining concepts such as fairness, rivalry, and procrastination.
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Categories: CCFB Roundtable, Women in Family Business