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Family Business Consulting By Greg High
All Families. All Industries. All the Experience You Need.
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Thank you to LNP and Laura Knowles for seeking input from our Founder and President, Greg High, for this article regarding Covid-19 impact and response.
2020 Lessons hold promise for 2021
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Greg High will be attending as a 3rd generation owner of his family’s business and is eager to exchange ideas regarding family business governance and transition.
More details can be found at: https://fbgw20.familybusinessmagazine.com/home
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Today, GH Family Business Consulting LLC announced that it had become a Peace sponsor of the 2021 Race Against Racism. The race is in its 23rd year and will be held on April 24, 2021 in downtown Lancaster, PA. The mission of the YWCA Lancaster is to eliminate racism and empower women. Their mission aligns well with GH Family Business Consulting LLC’s focus on “Serving All Families. and Serving All Industries.” The race supports the YWCA’s efforts to implement their mission throughout the year. GH Family Business Consulting LLC is pleased to be able to support the YWCA in their efforts.
For race sponsorship opportunities and to learn more about the YWCA, please visit https://ywcalancaster.org/raceagainstracism/
Our Founder & President’s Grandfather, Sanford H. High, is in the American Road & Transportation Builders (ARTBA) Foundation’s Transportation Development Hall of Fame.
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The posthumous honor pays tribute to individuals or families who have made extraordinary contributions to US transportation development and have demonstrated exceptional leadership over their lifetimes.
Sanford High was inducted in the Innovators category for “pioneering the welded bridge concept, saving time and money for cash-strapped highway departments during the Great Depression.” Highway bridges typically had used more expensive riveted construction prior to welding. High convinced skeptical engineers that highway bridges presented a new frontier for welding instead of riveting.
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