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Daughters in Charge: How to Engage the Third GenerationDaughters in Charge: How to Engage the Third Generation

Amy J. Katz, President & Chief Executive Officer

March 2, 2016

1 Min Read
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Theme: How to Engage the Third Generation

Summary: A third-generation daughter describes her family’s transition to new business opportunities, the role she is playing to support their success, and the way that a family council can help to bring the family together.

Featured Guest: Lauren Tracy
Contact: [email protected]

Key Quotes:

  • “Our family council has a rule: Third-generation members are required to work elsewhere for three years.”

  • “When I returned, I learned that I knew very little about the business. I had to keep an open mind and work as hard as I could.”

  • “The business brings us together. We’re very fortunate, but there are challenges. As we continue to grow, how do we stay close-knit? How do we keep everybody reconnecting? We are doing work on what the future will look like.”

 

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About the Author

Amy J. Katz

President & Chief Executive Officer, Daughters in Charge

Amy J. Katz is President of Daughters in Charge, an online business committed to helping women find personal and professional success as leaders in their family’s business. Daughters in Charge provides an online community, weekly podcasts and blogs, and individual and group coaching services to women from a wide range of family business settings.  Dr. Katz is the author of Learning to Lead in Your Family’s Business, and has been featured on NPR’s Marketplace and The Wealth Channel.  She can be reached at [email protected].

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