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Monthly Meetings & Family Business Roundtables

The Conway Center for Family Business helps family business owners and leaders solve business and family business problems and, when appropriate, with transitioning the family business to the next generation

Monthly educational programs provide valuable information on family business topics presented by family business leaders and experts. Peer Groups give family business leaders the opportunity to discuss key issues with one another in focused groups.

Annually, the Center offers ten educational presentations on family business issues and several Family Business Roundtables that focus on in-depth topics.

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Join us for a Conway Center Program or Event!

RESERVATIONS may be made online or by emailing ADotts@FamilyBusinessCenter.com. Conway Center members are encouraged to bring guests to programs and events to introduce Central Ohio family business leaders to the resources provided by the Conway Center. Family business leaders attending for the first time are free. Educational programs and webinars are open to the public for a small fee unless otherwise noted.  VIEW the Non Member Guest Policy.

Education

Thursday Apr 18, 2019
Did you know 80% of businesses were targets of fraud in ’18. Join us for an informative conversation with experts to understand how you can detect what your potential fraud risks are and how you can put defensive measures in place to protect your business from the bad guys. Mike Kramer, VP of First Merchants Bank will moderate the conversation with Kurt Hoeft from EasyIT, Doug Davidson from GBQ Partners, Aimee Gilliland from First Merchants Bank. Nate Fisher, a family business leader, will discuss the way his company got caught in a phishing scam and how it cost them time and resources. ... read more
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Thursday May 16, 2019
Join us for a closer look at two companies that use re-invention and innovation to change their company culture, products, and bottom line. Kimmi Wernli, President of Crazy Richard's Peanut Butter Company will take a deep dive into the initiatives she's developed and implemented since becoming president and how they have re-invigorated the company brand. David Abraham, President and Co-CEO of Accel, Inc. will discuss the Buses for Hope program he launched and how innovation can be used strategically to resolve company needs and challenges. Facilitated by Tim Feran, Business Reporter at the Columbus Dispatch and sponsored by KeyBank. ... read more
Categories: CCFB Educational Program

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