Family Business Forum 2021: Generational Differences in Family Business Succession
November 9, 2021
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How local family businesses can take full advantage of the talents of everyone in the family – regardless of gender or age.
Four women spoke with passion, intelligence and plenty of humor Thursday to a lunchtime audience about the challenges and successes they encounter as leaders in their family businesses.
Nicole Fong, recently graduated from college, attended Thursday’s Family Business Forum with her parents to get an idea of what succession within her family’s real estate business might look like 10 years from now.
Hawaiʻi loves locally owned family businesses, and that gives them an advantage over Mainland companies.
There is an impending disaster on the horizon for Hawaiʻi, and it’s not concerning a King Tide or hurricane season.
A family business is one of the oldest forms of capitalism, but that doesn’t make it easy.
While most of the state’s leasehold single-family properties have converted to fee simple ownership over the past few decades, the leasehold option remains alive in the condo market.
Geckos are iconic in Hawaiʻi, as much as pineapples or ukuleles, and, like them, are not native to the Islands. The Polynesians brought them here about 1,500 years ago along with other plants and animals.
The social service agency serves kūpuna who live at home, immigrants, troubled youth and homeless people of all faiths and cultures.