Do you run or work for a family business? If so, we’d love to hear from you for our family business series. In this series, you’ll find insights, stories and a discussion of the pros and cons of family businesses.
Kevin Bourne

Family business is something a lot of people try to stay away from, and often times with great reason. Doing business with family can be messy and can actually destroy relationships. Read more>>
Jenna and Jackie Beal

We fully support family businesses! We are a sister duo. Jackie (co-founder) had the initial thought to do something outside of our full-time jobs, something creative, something she was passionate about. Immediately she thought of her sister and best friend in the whole wide world and their love for Aperol Spritzes. Working together tiny bubbles has evolved into a unique experience with multiple offerings. Read more>>
rant Buchanan

We are very much a family oriented business. My wife runs our family farm while I manage the catering side of the business. Read more>>
Scott O’Neil

We are a family business, my kids have seen the challenges, the fun and the crazy. To me it is important that your kids see what you do and if they can be apart of it. It helps them to understand the struggles of life, how to work with people, talk to people and build relationships with people. I would love for our kids to take the business over one day, but they understand if they have a dream grab it and make it your own. Read more>>
McKenna Rees

I love supporting family businesses because I feel like I am helping real people who love what they do. Typically multiple members of the family including children are involved in its success and I love supporting that education and work ethic. Read more>>
Brandon & Dawneshia Webb

Having a family business creates generational wealth. We want to be able to leave our children and their children a foundation that will stabilize a financial mindset. We want our children to feel proud to have something to call their own, teach them how to service your customer and find a need for your customer. Read more>>
