by Wendy Berenson | Sep 22, 2019 | Blog
My son is a freshman at the University of Tennessee. If you’ve been on any sort of social media in the past couple of weeks, you’ve likely heard about the young boy from Florida who had his homemade University of Tennessee t-shirt made fun of. The boy told the story...
by Charlie Luck | Apr 7, 2019 | Blog
According to the 2019 edition of PwC’s US Family Business Survey the number one area for family businesses to consider in order to build a lasting and profitable legacy is “to codify their values”. As a 3rd generation family business owner whose been on a Values Based...
by David Bork | Jul 22, 2018 | Blog
It’s all about relationships in family business – one of the most complex business environments known to man. Relationships among employed family members determine whether working in the family business will be a joy for everyone, or a “passion play” fraught with...
by Wendy Berenson | May 11, 2018 | Blog
“You’re never too full for ice cream because it fills in the cracks” – Thomas Curley Meet Thomas. Ice cream lover, impact maker, world traveler, movie buff, and a December 2017 graduate of Virginia Tech, who bleeds maroon and orange. He’s been promoted from a college...
by Tom Epperson | Nov 13, 2013 | Uncategorized
I just finished the fantastic biography of Steve Jobs and have spent the past few days thinking about what I’d read (it’s a mark of a powerful work when I go back to it again and again.) According to Walter Isaacson, the writer Jobs himself asked to write his...
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