2010 Speakers
Dr. Michael Klein
Susan Esterley-Casson
Meg O'Connell
Stephanie Brun de Ponte
Vincent Salvagni

Events Calendar

We pride ourselves on a non-solicitation environment
  • Attendance at our events are exclusive to family businesses
  • Attendance to most of our events are exclusive to our members
  • We do allow non-members (family businesses) to attend certain events for a test drive before they commit to an annual membership.
  • Our programs and events are included in your membership investment. 

    Not a member yet?  Come discover why our members enjoy the atmosphere of our family business community.  Take a spin at our next dinner forum for $120/person.   An investment well worth the time and money.  Join the NY Family Business Center by the end of that month and we will deduct that amount from your membership.

    The New York Family Business Center's activities are member driven enabling participants to gain intimate insight into key elements that create a successful multi-generational family business.

     
Donna Herlihy
(315) 470-1889
DHerlihy@NYFBC.org
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January '10
01/21 Member Only Round Table - The Executive Group
March '10
03/16 Family Buisness Valuation
April '10
04/14 Dinner Forum - Speaker Dr. Stephanie Brun de Pontet
04/15 Private Breakfast - Q & A with the Expert
May '10
05/18 6 Common Family Buisness Mistakes
June '10
06/15 3 More Common Mistakes of a Family Business
September '10
09/08 Family Business Leaders / Economic Outlook- Dinner Forum
November '10
11/10 Dinner Forum

Monthly Round Tables

 
"It really helped me to understand more about transitioning, I look forward to more round tables like this."

        - Lisa Conway
          Pioneer Warehousing   
          & Distribution, LLC
 

Family Business Roundtables

These on-going, informal gatherings bring peers together to address common problems and sometimes-uncommon solutions.

Roundtables provide members the collective wisdom of colleagues by sharing knowledge and practical advice in a comfortable, confidential discussion led by a professional facilitator.  Once established, Family Business Center Roundtables typically function autonomously, with members determining the time, place and content of their group meetings. The best roundtables are small, select groups (7-12 individuals) from non-competing family businesses.

Why join a Family Business Roundtable?

The roundtables offer support and direction on common problems and help members avoid pitfalls before they occur.  Participants depend on their peers to be capable, confidential advisors with fresh perspectives and workable solutions. By freely sharing experiences, mistakes and success stories, members may help each other avoid the cost of hiring consultants or engaging in legal actions.

How do you join a Family Business Roundtable?  

To be eligible for a Family Business Center Roundtable, you must be a member of the Family Business Center.  Please call Donna Herlihy at (315)470-1889 to join an existing round table or start a new one.