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.
Faith Freeman

Family business is a wonderful thing! Both my husband and I grew up in family businesses so we were not strangers to the dynamic. Nothing brings us greater joy than to have a second generation involved in the business with us. In fact, the second generation has really embraced the idea and takes a strong leadership role in the business. Read more>>
Melissa McGaughey

Both of my businesses I run with my husband, Sean. My children are familiar with the location of everything: how to log onto the computer, where to find chocolate, who to ask for help. While it all sounds romantic, there is another side. For Quail & Condor, Sean and I are very complimentary to each other: he loves getting projects done. That being making croissants, building shelves, purchasing equipment, etc. I enjoy building the business just as much as I love making bread. Read more>>
Carissa B.

Family Businesses do still exist in today’s society. As a matter of fact, there are more families that are coming out about having companies and having their family members abroad. 7 years ago, I was on a path to where I was working in my own business, managing and singing in a multi. National award group. Times had changed and I was able to transition to the Gospel/ Christian Media Industry. Read more>>