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Carbon Copy

An episode of the Successors Anonymous podcast, hosted by Kelton Dopp, titled "Carbon Copy" was published on April 13, 2018 and runs 17 minutes.

April 13, 2018 ·17m · Successors Anonymous

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What do you do when you aren't a carbon-copy of the current business owner? Successors Anonymous is committed to preparing the next generation of Business Owner. We discuss emotional challenges, business strategy, and financial planning tools for the "heir-apparent" to the boss' chair.

What do you do when you aren't a carbon-copy of the current business owner? Successors Anonymous is committed to preparing the next generation of Business Owner. We discuss emotional challenges, business strategy, and financial planning tools for the "heir-apparent" to the boss' chair.
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