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Succession Matching Summit

March 6, 2020

Dear AlbertaSW Partners and Business Community,
 
Please consider this opportunity to participate in the Succession Matching Summit!
 
Over the last several months we have been conducting interviews and learned firsthand the challenges ‘and opportunities’ that business owners are faced with.  One of the key challenges - how difficult it is to prepare to transition to sell or to sell a business.  RBC states takes an average of 5 to 7 years to sell a business.  Many business owners don’t have a succession or continuity plan or know where to start. We have found a great resource.  To support the businesses who want to sell or transition in the next few years the Alberta SouthWest Regional Alliance and partners are launching a Succession Matching and Planning program. There is a series of tools, resources, webinars and even one-on-one coaching on how businesses can reach a broader audience or for those looking for investment opportunities. 
 
AND please send the invitation to others in your networks who can take advantage of this FREE expertise, courtesy of AlbertaSW, Community Futures Crowsnest Pass and Community Futures Southwest.

We are trying a new approach to helping businesses learn more about the process of transitioning and selling a business.
 
“Early participants” will get a FREE service to help us see how it works … and will learn a lot in a short time!
 
Details are HERE.
 
THE FIRST STEP IS TO PLEASE SIGN UP FOR A SERIES OF ON-LINE VIDEOS BY MARCH 8TH, 2020.


After that there are more options for FREE expertise, as appropriate, to help us all move the region forward!

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