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EPISODE · Nov 14, 2024 · 1H 11M

Getting Out! The Best Way to Exit Your Business

from Books & The Biz · host Dan Paulson and Richard Veltre

  So you're considering selling your business. What is the best way for you to do that? Should you sell on your own, use and intermediary, or a broker? Join us as we talk with Paul Curtiss of EBIT Associates as he shares his thoughts. Who is Paul? Paul spent his formative years growing up in Sun Prairie, WI where his father was the youth services detective until leaving the department to start a non-profit organization while running a home remodeling company. In his sophomore year of college, he entered the navy reserve and became an 8408 Corpsman. Paul then finished his Communicational Arts Degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Paul started his professional life in Real Estate nearly 25 years ago, then realized quickly that he liked the role the lender held at the closing. He transitioned into mortgage lending and stayed there for nearly 15 years. Once his family started moving around as a result of my wife’s career he transitioned into title work, which lead him into owner representation, commercial brokering, and finally business development for Peridot Construction Management. Paul has enjoyed giving back in any area he can, whether in his community or his faith. With over 20 years of experience sitting on a non-profit board, an active commissioner for his municipality’s Planning and Zoning, as well as giving back at the local food pantry. https://ebitassociates.com/paul-curtiss-business-broker-with-ebit-associates/

So you're considering selling your business. What is the best way for you to do that? Should you sell on your own, use and intermediary, or a broker? Join us as we talk with Paul Curtiss of EBIT Associates as he shares his thoughts. Who is Paul? Paul spent his formative years growing up in Sun Prairie, WI where his father was the youth services detective until leaving the department to start a non-profit organization while running a home remodeling company. In his sophomore year of college, he entered the navy reserve and became an 8408 Corpsman. Paul then finished his Communicational Arts Degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Paul started his professional life in Real Estate nearly 25 years ago, then realized quickly that he liked the role the lender held at the closing. He transitioned into mortgage lending and stayed there for nearly 15 years. Once his family started moving around as a result of my wife’s career he transitioned into title work, which lead him into owner representation, commercial brokering, and finally business development for Peridot Construction Management. Paul has enjoyed giving back in any area he can, whether in his community or his faith. With over 20 years of experience sitting on a non-profit board, an active commissioner for his municipality’s Planning and Zoning, as well as giving back at the local food pantry. https://ebitassociates.com/paul-curtiss-business-broker-with-ebit-associates/

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