Communicating Through Change

Date/Time
Date(s) - 01/24/2017
7:15 am - 9:00 am

Location
Babson College, Olin Hall, Wellesley Room

Effective communication is an essential part of successful business transitions. While not a “magic bullet” for achieving a warm reception and successful post-merger integration, effective communications throughout the deal process help set stakeholder expectations from the onset, without which many deals fail. From the first conversation between buyer and seller, to the eventual post-transaction integration, poor communication at any stage can derail even the best-intentioned deals, and hamper long-term success.

Join us for Communicating Through Change with Linda Varrell of Broadreach Public Relations, Sean Sinclair of Baker Newman Noyes, Jennifer Harnish of Baker Newman Noyes, and Janey Bishoff of Bishoff Communications. Breakfast will be provided.

What:
Communicating Through Change
When:
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Where:
Babson College, Olin Hall, Needham-Wellesley Room, 231 Forest Street, Babson Park, MA 02457
Time:
7:15am to 9:00am
Moderator:
Linda Varrell, President of Broadreach Public Relations

Speakers:

  • Janey Bishoff, CEO of Bishoff Communications
  • Sean Sinclar, Principal & Chief Operating Officer of Baker Newman Noyes
  • Jennifer Harnish, Director of Human Resources at Baker Newman Noyes

Registration: Free for XPX New England Members; $75 for Non-Members. Register online at https://exitplanningexchange.com/event-2401464/Registration

About XPX New England
XPX New England is a multi-disciplinary community of professional advisors and business owners who work collaboratively throughout New England to build valuable businesses and prepare and execute successful transitions. XPX NE members work in the best interest of their clients by offering perspective from a variety of transition stages and expertise.

XPX NE is a locally-controlled non-profit chapter of XPX Global, organized by national and regional leaders in the private company market. XPX has chapters in Boston, Connecticut, Maryland, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. For more information, please visit https://exitplanningexchange.com/New-England.


Loading Map....

Leave a comment

previous arrow
next arrow
Slider