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Upstate Owners Forum

March 22, 2018 @ 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm

All family business stories involve some level of conflict. Most family-owned firms don’t make it to the next generation due to family conflicts caused by a lack of succession planning. Doug Box will tell the story of the impact conflict can have on a family and relationships and share some of the poignant lessons he has learned from this experience. The forum is reserved for owners and members of family businesses only. Register for this free event HERE. Complimentary refreshments will be provided.

About the Upstate Owners Forum

The Upstate Owners Forum was launched to foster learning, dialog, and growth to address and understand the unique challenges and opportunities of family businesses. The forum is reserved for owners and members of family businesses only. The Upstate Owners Forum is made possible by a generous grant from the Fred L. Emerson Foundation. The Fred L. Emerson Foundation continues the work of Fred L. Emerson, who invested in individuals and the community with such humility that very few people knew of how many lives were impacted by his generosity.

About Doug Box

Doug Box is a family business consultant, author and public speaker based in Dallas, Texas. Doug brings personal experience to his understanding of family dynamics. As the youngest of four sons, he grew up and worked in a family enterprise all of his life. The Box Family controlled a number of public and private companies with interests in oil & gas, cement manufacturing and real estate. Following his father’s sudden death and a litigious four-year family ordeal, Doug led the sale of the oil and gas concern known as Box Energy Corp.

In 2005 he formed Box Family Advisors and began helping families with succession planning, corporate governance, dispute resolution and family meetings. In 2014, Doug published his first book, Cutter Frisco – Growing up on the Original Southfork Ranch. In the fall of 2016, Doug released a second memoir, Texas Patriarch – A Legacy Lost.

Doug attended college at the University of Texas at Austin. He received an MBA with honors at Baylor University in 2004 and a Masters in Dispute Resolution from SMU in 2011. He also holds the Certificate in Family Business Advising from the Family Firm Institute.

For further information contact: Babatunde Aynfodun, Program Coordinator: Smith Family Business Initiative at Cornell University // [email protected]

 

Details

Date:
March 22, 2018
Time:
4:30 pm - 7:00 pm