This Sunday on WBIN: Family Businesses

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This Sunday on WBIN: Family Businesses

A family business has made the switch from printed circuit boards to running an inn and spa in the Lakes region of New Hampshire. A 1904 family bicycle parts company winds up doing outdoor power. Can you imagine going to work making flattened wire radiator fins? And when a folded box is much more than just a folded box. Intriguing stories from four different family Businesses: Airing Sunday (8/14) at 11 am on WBIN!

Hub Folding Box company goes back almost 100 years, across 3 generations. Tony DiRico is the President.

What do printed circuit boards, commercial real estate and hospitality have in common? Michelle Boissoneau-Dupont knows. She’s not only part of the family but also an innkeeper at the Opechee Lake and Spa.

John Stephenson is from a 4th generation family business. He has additionally used that expertise to now run three ventures… simultaneously.

It’s a family owned business dated back to 1949 that makes products most people don’t think about. But developers and construction companies know what makes IBC wire special. We talk with President Ted Stikeleather.

This Sunday on WBIN: Family Businesses

The Language of Business ® is an independently produced news magazine which mixes in-studio and on-locations interviews with entrepreneurs. To date, the Show has aired on over 90 public access stations in 24 US states. Recent topics are Branding for Success, the increasing popularity of the Made in the USA label, Small Businesses and Global Commerce with a Local Touch. Additionally, we discuss Decoding the Alphabet of Finance and the Business of Sports.

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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