Family Business Transition Strategies That Turn Conflict into Opportunity. The Beringer Group. March 1, 2016

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Family Business Transition Strategies That Turn Conflict into Opportunity March 1, 2016 1

Format Introduction by Barbara Spector, Family Business Time for questions (enter them from your computer using the Ask a Question button) during and after the presentation 60 Minutes Presentation and supporting material will be emailed to all participants after the webinar

Today s goal: give you concrete ideas about your business Every business is in transition Transition to Third party Family members Employees and management Three Case Studies: Owner executed a successful transition 100 year old company thriving Family business still controlled by family, partially controlled by employees Q & A

Transition Causes Conflict Conflict with family Conflict with inactive shareholders Conflict with active shareholders Conflict with employees/management SINCE CONFLICT IS INEVITABLE, the key is to manage the process and seek the solution that fits best

All Businesses are in Transition Eventually, current ownership of all businesses will change. If your company is successful, one of these three transitions will happen: Third party (strategic or financial) Family Management

Process Keep/Sell? Valuations drive decisions Can you afford to sell? Are you in a position to sell? Shareholder and stakeholder alignment? Timing?

Transitional Issues to a Third Party Business disruption Closing is subject to overall economic issues Taxes usually not considered by financial buyer and often not by the seller Length of employment contract and non-compete for seller How will the third party incorporate the current employee base, and is that important? Things will be the same after the acquisition What ends the economic game for your family?

Transitional Issues to Family Members Who will run, family member or outside management? Control? Active vs. inactive shareholders (expectations vs. reality) Fair vs. equal Non-alignment of business future

Transitional Issues to Family Members (con t) Inactive looking for financial security from the business Active wants capital for growth, not dividends Should actives consolidate ownership? For first generation owners, is their equity becoming a liability? Valuation expectations

Transitional Issues to Employees and Management Structure Seller paper Bank financing Managed recapitalization ESOP Is the current management team strong enough? Are there active family members who are not part of senior management?

Process Consider splitting stock into voting and non-voting Don t start with valuation, it can create false expectations which can t be financed Internal buy out: find out what bank will lend, get expectation of valuation from those being bought out If there are numerous shareholders beside family members, buy out sooner rather than later. Impediment to outside sale

Process (con t) Valuation is an art, not a science A solution often discussed, but rarely acted upon, is an ESOP Evaluate a partial buy/out which provides capital and can increase future value In the old world, you had to sell the controlling interest In the new world, there are buyers who will purchase less than 50% of the company

Case Study I Two family ownership One family buys out the other 2 brothers, conflicting objectives for how to exit G.M. turned the company around G.M. became the exit strategy: he bought out the brothers and the families are both happy Company has been successful New goal: transition to employees

Case Study II 100 shareholders, 3 prime families, 100 year old company Now one family Plan: transfer and not sell or go public Method: Buy out shareholders Capital real estate & debt; no outside money Buyout accomplished internally Debt repaid Company successful Inactive shareholders happy with result Third generation transitioned into full management

Case Study III Parents founded rapid growth company 3 kids in their 30 s, 2 active,1 inactive, fight over who should be CEO Parents were concerned about community standing and family conflict Parents transitioned stock to children and equalized between active/inactive children, CEO fight still a problem Evaluated all transition options. Sale to third party would have negative impact on employee group. One active wished to remain with the company as CEO, other 2 wanted to cash out Ultimately decided to set up an ESOP and 2 kids cashed out. The third remained as president and bought back into the ESOP with a portion of his proceeds Company and family are a vibrant part of the community, all family members are happy

Wrap up All businesses are in transition We went through this process. We sold our company to a third party, and restarted after the sale Transition will not be successful without planning Conflict management and resolution are the only ways transition can be successful

Wrap up (con t) Start with keep or sell or grow Determine financial needs for family Determine social needs for family It is never too soon to start analyzing: you don t want the last buggy whip company Set your goals and be flexible Hope is not a plan

Today s Speakers THEODORE A. BERINGER Chief Executive Officer, The Beringer Group GERRY MURAK President and CEO, SoPark Corporation CHRISTOPHER M. BERINGER President, The Beringer Group JOHN W. LEIGHBODY Managing Director,

Speaker Bios THEODORE A. BERINGER Ted founded The Mid-Atlantic Companies, Ltd. in 1979 with the mission of serving the financial needs of private and closely held business owners and their families. Mid-Atlantic grew to become a national firm with more than 100 employees and offices throughout the U.S. In 1998 Mid-Atlantic's operations were acquired by First Union Corporation (now Wells Fargo.) In early 2000, Ted, his family, and a few select partners established, a company providing business owners with transition, corporate development, and liquidity options. He specializes in the keep/sell discussion and its impact on the family business. Ted is a graduate of the University of Buffalo and holds a Master's Degree from the University of Oklahoma. CHRISTOPHER M. BERINGER Chris has been advising private businesses with intergenerational issues since 2004, when he joined after working for AIG. He became President of in 2010. Chris has direct experience in providing business owners with transitional planning in all stages of corporate life, from aligning personal and business plans to evaluating exit plan options. Chris also is responsible for strategic family enterprise oversight. He is a graduate of Villanova University. GERRY MURAK Gerry is currently the President and CEO of SoPark Corporation, an award winning electronics manufacturing services provider. Earlier in his career, he turned around the performance of a Fortune 500 in two different locations, as well as a Top 100 WNY Corporation. In 1991, he started his management consulting firm, Murak & Associates, LLC. Gerry is also the founder, President and CEO of Precision Scientific Instruments, Inc. He has served as adjunct business faculty for the University at Buffalo, Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, and Daemen College. JOHN W. LEIGHBODY Previously with Prudential-Bache and The Mid-Atlantic Companies, Ltd, John has been providing business owners with transition, corporate development and liquidity options for over 30 years. He has been successfully navigating these issues with since 1987, and is a graduate of Westminster College.

Contact us. Our website is: www.theberingergroup.com Phone: Ellen Pierce at 610-293-2020 Email: epierce@theberingergroup.com