Add entrepreneurial education opportunities to your current networking activities
Don’t let the opportunity to expand your educational involvement slip by.
I brought back the mixtape to the C-level and you should, too
Music bridges the gap, opens us up, and lets us, as a famous group of lads once said, come together.
Failure is an option
Fight through your fears and have the courage to try again
Why key employees should resist taking the counteroffer when resigning
Action Management Services’ Dale M. Chorba on how to handle counteroffers after announcing an intention to leave a company for another position.
When and why to consider an individual private family trust company for estate planning
CM Wealth Advisors’ Douglas McCreery on trust oversight for longer planning horizons.
Why sell-side diligence is increasingly popular in M&A processes
Clark Schaefer Hackett’s Nick Scharfeld on sell-side due diligence, what it entails and why it’s an exercise that greatly benefits sellers.
What users can expect after the NetDocuments, Worldox acquisition
Blue Technologies’ David Cramer on the NetDocuments acquisition of Worldox and what the change means for current customers.
What medical professionals need to know about acquiring a practice
First Federal Lakewood’s Eric Jones on what medical professionals need to know when acquiring a practice.
How Tri-C’s new president is aligning academic programs and economic opportunities

Here are the three themes new Tri-C President Michael A. Baston culled from his 2,000-person listening process, and how these informed his new vision for the college.
Northeast Ohio Deal Activity: Estate tax planning considerations for contemplated M&A transactions

Similar to the overall U.S., the Northeast Ohio M&A market experienced a decline in deal volume in April, but did see several noteworthy transactions.