Episode 81: What Questions Should You Ask Yourself Before Considering Selling your Family Business?

Our guest today is Jeff Hopmayer who founded the Brindiamo Group in 2012. Jeff’s name is synonymous with excellence and innovation in the beverage alcohol industry.

The Brindiamo Group is one of the premier providers of bulk bourbon and whiskey in the world.

Hopmayer's dedication to whiskey education and community involvement is showcased through various initiatives, notably the Brindiamo Penthouse established in Bardstown, KY, in 2022. In partnership with the Bourbon Capital Academy and Kentucky Bourbon Festival, it serves as a hub for bourbon tastings and industry networking events. Furthermore, Brindiamo's principal sponsorship of the World Whiskies Awards underscores its commitment to promoting excellence within the industry.

In this episode of Family Business Today, you will learn:

  • What is the first question you should ask yourself before selling your business?

  • What are the main goals around someone selling their business?

  • Know when to hold them? Know when to fold them? When is the best time to sell your business or when to keep it?

  • What is the First question you should ask yourself before selling your business?

  • What are the main goals around someone selling their business?

  • Know when to hold them? Know when to fold them? When is the best time to sell your business or when to keep it?

  • And more…

To learn more about Jeff Hopmayer and The Brindiamo Group, visit their website at www.brindiamogroup.com.

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Until next time, There’s No Business Like a Family Business…. We Know!