Tuesday, March 4, 2025
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Add to Calendar: Add to Calendar 2025-03-04 11:30:00 2025-03-04 13:00:00 A Vibrant Vision for Entrepreneurship of the Multigenerational Family Business The Seaman Corporation, a manufacturer of industrial coated fabrics based in Wooster, Ohio, recently celebrated their 75th anniversary as a family business, a feat achieved by less than 10% of today’s Fortune 500 companies. This is a family focused on building and continuing a legacy. Richard Seaman, the Chairman of Seaman Corporation and former CEO, is author of A Vibrant Vision, which shares his experiences in a very practical way on how to grow a multi-generational, multimillion-dollar family business. Subsequent generations in the Seaman family are mentored to be stewards of this treasure – the family business – and how to manage it for enduring impact in their family, business and community. Family businesses are faced with a kaleidoscope of choices along their journey but for the Seaman family, it’s about building a legacy. This will be a panel discussion with Richard Seaman and third generation family members. To register, please email familybusiness@case.edu or call Laura Bonnet at 216-368-1701. Center for Family Business members are free; $65 for nonmembers. Weatherhead School of Management Weatherhead School of Management America/New_York public
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The Seaman Corporation, a manufacturer of industrial coated fabrics based in Wooster, Ohio, recently celebrated their 75th anniversary as a family business, a feat achieved by less than 10% of today’s Fortune 500 companies.
This is a family focused on building and continuing a legacy. Richard Seaman, the Chairman of Seaman Corporation and former CEO, is author of A Vibrant Vision, which shares his experiences in a very practical way on how to grow a multi-generational, multimillion-dollar family business. Subsequent generations in the Seaman family are mentored to be stewards of this treasure – the family business – and how to manage it for enduring impact in their family, business and community.
Family businesses are faced with a kaleidoscope of choices along their journey but for the Seaman family, it’s about building a legacy. This will be a panel discussion with Richard Seaman and third generation family members.
To register, please email familybusiness@case.edu or call Laura Bonnet at 216-368-1701. Center for Family Business members are free; $65 for nonmembers.