February 3, 2005 :: No. 124
What: |
How do family businesses prepare for the stepping aside
of the senior generation? Are these veterans looking forward
to retirement? Ed Cox of DoudHausnerVistar will lead a
discussion on how decisions made today about eventual
retirement can affect a business strategy, leadership
development and family harmony, during a Wednesday, Feb.
23, workshop sponsored by Cal State Fullerton’s
Family Business Council. |
When: |
7:30 – 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23 |
Where: |
Ayres Country Inn & Suites, 325 N. Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa |
Additional: |
The
Family Business Council, created in 1994,
is a partnership between the business community and the
university. Its mission is to enhance the well-being and
survivability of Southern California family businesses
by providing opportunities for education, interaction
and information tailored to the needs and
concerns of family businesses. |
Upcoming: |
The council hosts monthly workshops on a wide range
of topics, including “Thriving on Conflict”
in March and “Entrepreneurship for the Next Generation”
in April. |
Cost: |
Free to first-time family business attendees interested
in becoming a member of the Family Business Council. Reservations
are required and can be made by calling Robbin Bretzing
at 657-278-4182. |
Media Contacts: |
Mike Trueblood, director of the Family
Business Council, at 657-278-4182 or mtrueblood@fullerton.edu
Pamela McLaren of Public Affairs at 657-278-4852 or pmclaren@fullerton.edu |