
Welcome to A Seat at the Table, Trials and Triumphs of Family Business, hosted by Natalie Mariani Kling, a 4th generation family business owner. This program is a creation of The Capital Region Family Business Center, a non-profit agency whose purpose is to help family businesses grow and prosper.One thing about being a part of a family business, is that it’s unique. Family businesses often began ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In this episode your host Natalie Kling sits down with Andrew and Allie Taylor—spouses, co-CEOs, and founders behind Conveyance Solutions (ERP implementations for ind... more
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What if you could transform a fledgling family venture into a thriving business legacy? Join us for an engaging conversation with the Bozzuto brothers—Tony, Allen, an... more
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Picture this: a family business spanning three generations, rooted in the heart of Sacramento, where empathy and integrity have been the guiding lights since 1979. Th... more
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Thanks Natalie - love the podcast! Really enjoyed your conversation with George! So many pearls of wisdom for family members. You can tell you to have great appreciation and respect for each other even though you don’t love sports, you put up with his sports analogies :) I look forward to more episodes!
Thanks for putting this show out there. Good stuff. And your host is incredible! Natalie Kling has the perfect voice, both literally and intellectually.
What a delightful conversation with two members of multi-generational family businesses! Natalie and Steve are both passionate advocates for family business, and take us on their journeys of growth! Thanks for sharing your stories. Can’t wait for the next episode!!
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