“Planning for Succession: Small Business or Farm” is the topic of the Inventors and Entrepreneurs Club meeting on Sept. 11.
Attendees will learn what business succession planning is, the seven core steps to planning for succession in their business or farm operation, and current examples they can use to help them build their own plan as they look to the future. According to the press release, participants will take an “overview look” of business and farm succession planning and understand the resources that are available to aid in this process.
Speaker Hannah Altimus will help attendees make more informed decisions as they begin to think about their own pursuit of business or farm succession.
Altimus is the community development Extension educator for Vernon County. Her area of focus is on community economic development with an emphasis in entrepreneurship. Altimus fosters and creates partnerships with people in county, regional, state, and tribal governments, community organizations, volunteers, business, and industry to build capacity and establish common goals reflected in UW-Madison Division of Extension’s commitment to our communities. Her outreach programs, research and assistance involve people, communities and organizations in educational experiences that teach them to apply the latest knowledge and resources to local issues and concerns rural communities face. She has a vast knowledge of marketing, public relations, and economic and workforce development.
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Networking starts at 5:30 p.m., the program begins at 6 p.m. The meetings, which are held at the Food Enterprise Center, 1201 N. Main St., Viroqua, are free and no reservations are required. Everyone is welcome.
The I&E Club is organized jointly by Vernon Economic Development Association and UW-Madison Division of Extension and meets the second Wednesday of every month. For more information, contact Sue Noble at snoble@veda-wi.org or 608-638-8332, or Hannah Altimus at hannah.altimus@wisc.edu or 637-5281.