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Institute for
Family-Owned Business
The Institute for Family-Owned Business
provides programs and services on issues that can
benefit every member of your family and your business.
- Business succession planning
- Estate planning
- Conflict resolution
- Preparing resolution
- Intergenerational, sibling, and gender
issues
- Leadership development
- Compensation and performance measurement
- Strategic planning for family firms
- Taxes and the family business
and more!
Programs
Conferences
Conferences offer an indepth look at a particular subject as it applies
to the family firm. Seminars usually run a half day.
Free to members (meal not included), open to
the public for a fee.
Forums
Facilitated roundtable discussions offer opportunities for Institute
members with similar interests to meet throughout the year.
Open to Institute members only.
Seminars
Specific meetings directed at either the management team or the family
group.
Open to Institute members only.
Services
Consulting
and Resource Searching
Family
Meeting Facilitator
When discussion of particular issues at your firm would be enhanced by
an objective third party, we can help you to identify an appropriate
facilitator.
A service to Institute members and
non-members.
The
Institute for Family-Owned Business Newsletter
The Institute for Family-Owned Business Newsletter, Family
Business Issues, covers timely information of interest to the
owners of family firms, updated lists of Institute programs, and
feature stories about firm members and sponsors.
Available to Institute members only.
Family
Business Discount Subscription
Family Business magazine is the
guide for building and managing family companies.
10% discount available to Institute members
only.
Referrals
and Information
The Institute provides a one-stop source for the information needs of
family firms in southern Maine. In partnership with Husson College, the
Institute can help you find resources and information sources.
Available to Institute members and
non-members.

Colleen McCracken, CEO, Thos Moser and IFOB board member and
Maddy
Corson, IFOB board member. Planning session for Women in Family
Business Affinity Group
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