FAMILY businesses that have become household names will be in the spotlight at an event next week aimed at finding the business moguls of the future.
The Entrepreneurs Forum, an organisation formed to promote business growth, hosts to Christopher Oughtred, chairman of William Jackson and Son, the company behind Aunt Bessie's Yorkshire puddings, Nigel Smith, of Ringtons, Mark Squires, of Benfield Motors, Nigel Mills, of Mills Stores, and Stephen Bell, of Bells Stores.
They will share their experiences of being part of a family business.
Carole Beverley, chief executive of the Entrepreneurs Forum, said: "Family businesses do not survive by accident and, while every family and its business is different, here is real experience which might help others plan for successful business families as well as successful family businesses."
To find out more about the event, call 0870 850 2233.
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