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Streets Chartered Accountants supports Family Business Forum event

As specialist family business and owner managed business accountants, Streets Chartered Accountants are supporting the ‘Family Business Forum – Leadership’ event on Wednesday 12 October at The Carriage Hall, Nottingham.

Leaders face challenges on a daily basis. But in a family-run business, these challenges can be complicated – and on occasion, multiplied by needing to manage team-members who are also family. The Family Business panel includes speakers from leading family businesses, including Lindum Construction. The panel will be co-hosted by Streets partner James Pinchbeck and Annabel Jackson Prow from the Wilson organisation.

Human Alchemy understand the challenges of family businesses and have been working with CEOs, MDs and their leadership teams in a wide variety of organisations and sectors for the last two decades. Through their programmes and research, they have found that the leaders who exhibit what they call the ‘6 Extraordinary Leadership Traits’ are the most successful, innovative and get the job done. During the Forum, you’ll have the opportunity to examine the traits, mindset and skillsets of extraordinary leaders for yourself and discuss how sharpening these might make a difference in your family business.

Listening to the theory is great but hearing from family businesses that have faced their own leadership challenges is just as interesting. The panel members include David Chambers, chairman of Lindum Group founded in 1956, who will share their experiences and insights with the audience and join the Q&A.

This is an invitation only event with a buffet lunch served on arrival. There’ll be a short break following the Human Alchemy session, after which you’ll hear from the family business panel members before the Q&A.

To reserve your place at this event please email Ped Briggs at fba@wilorg.com

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