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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 Sep 17, 2020
Join us for a panel discussion on what it takes to be a female leader of a family-owned business. How do women in leadership roles impact the bottom line? Why is it important to mentor and support rising female leaders in a family business? How did these women get to where they are in their family business and what are their hopes for the future of women in business Moderated by Jennifer Griffith, Ohio Regional President - First Merchants Bank. Our panelists are: Elizabeth Blount McCormick, President – Uniglobe Travel Designers Lori Kaiser, CEO - Kaiser Consulting Darla King, President - King Business Interiors Sponsored by GREENCREST REGISTER now and join us for this live webinar on 9/17. You'll have the opportunity to submit questions during the session and view a recording post session! ... read more
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Wednesday Sep 30, 2020
Join us for this timely topic for your family business: How to implement and manage effective remote work agreements and keep your employees engaged and productive! Sharon DeLay, President of GO-HR will moderate this event with guest speaker Larry English. Larry, the author of Office Optional: How to Build a Connected Culture with Virtual Teams, will join us for a discussion about how his company Centric Consulting has subscribed to a remote working arrangement early on, with over 1,000 employees across the United States and India. We'll talk about the challenges around a remote workforce, as well as the benefits. Learn about creating and sustaining a culture of collaborative teams including: - How and why you need to cultivate an atmosphere of trust in a virtual environment - How to recruit and hire team members for remote work - How to build strong relationships with people you don't see every day - How to be a great virtual team member ... read more
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Thursday Oct 15, 2020
From COVID-19 to insurance premiums, Dr. Glenn Williams and Ryan Sledge from OhioHealth will join us to talk about healthcare issues that your family business needs to know about for 2021. REGISTER now and join us for this live webinar on 10/15. You'll have the opportunity to submit questions during the session and view a recording post session. If you have specific questions you would like addressed, please submit them when you register. NEW! We encourage you to sign on early and chat/network with other members attending! You can sign-on anytime from 7:45am to introduce yourself and chat with others in ''the room!'' Note that audio/video will not be enabled for attendees but you can communicate via the CHAT function from your meeting menu (and please remember our non-solicitation policy!) ... read more
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Wednesday Oct 21, 2020
The IRS recently published its operational compliance list for qualified plans. This list includes changes that employers must make to their 401(k) plan administration by the end of the year. Recent legislation and regulatory guidance also will require more changes and possible document amendments in 2021. Greg Daugherty from Porter Wright will discuss what you need to do to keep your 401(k) plans up-to-date and to fulfill your fiduciary duties to your participants. ... read more
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