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Family Business Leaders Learn
“How to Safely and Successfully
Mix Blood and Business”

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September 21, 2004 :: No. 40

What: Barry Graff, consulting manager with RSM McGladrey Inc. will lead a discussion on “How to Safely and Successfully Mix Blood and Business” at the Wednesday, Oct. 13, Cal State Fullerton Family Business Council workshop.
   
When: 7:30 – 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13
   
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 “How to Fire Someone Without Getting Sued” on Nov. 10 and “Organizational Lifecycles and Family Business: How Companies Grow, Why They Die and What to Do About It” on Dec. 8
   
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


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