A Woman’s Place: Working with “Outsiders”
Dugan, Ann M.; Krone, Sharon P.; LeCouvie, Kelly; Pendergast, Jennifer M.; Kenyon-Rouvinez, Denise H.; Schuman, Amy M.
2016-01-22 00:00:00
[By “outsider,” we mean any non-family individual who is in a position to interact with a woman in a business-owning family, whatever her role. Outsiders could be key non-family executives or independent members of the board. They might be vendors or clients. Typically, they are professional advisors, such as an attorney, a banker, an accountant, or a family business consultant.]
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[By “outsider,” we mean any non-family individual who is in a position to interact with a woman in a business-owning family, whatever her role. Outsiders could be key non-family executives or independent members of the board. They might be vendors or clients. Typically, they are professional advisors, such as an attorney, a banker, an accountant, or a family business consultant.]
Published: Jan 22, 2016
Keywords: Family Firm; Family Business; Certified Public Accountant; Independent Member; Independent Board Member
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