“(Joe Bartolotta and I) are two people who got together early on and we said to ourselves, ‘Let’s build our core values; let’s define what’s important to us,’ and those became very obvious to us.”
–Paul Bartolotta, chef and co-owner of The Bartolotta Restaurants
“You keep it at the door if there is something going on that you disagree with business-wise. You leave it; the door’s closed. At the end of the day, you’re family.”
–Nick Chiappetta, chief operating officer of Chiappetta Shoes
“Having core values are so much easier for us to articulate as a private company because we don’t have the pressures of shareholders every quarter. We can actually pause and do the right thing for the business and for the family, rather than worrying about this quarter’s earnings.”
–Dan Ariens, chairman and chief executive officer of Ariens Co.
“(Succession planning) doesn’t have to be from a traumatic event like we’re experiencing. It’s about how to get ready, how to move forward… the time is now.”
–Keith Trafton, COO and managing partner of The Bartolotta Restaurants.
“We call it the one man, one vote. The way I augmented that over the years is by joining best practices groups, where peers in the industry get together a few times a year and compare business strategies.”
–Jerry Weidmann, president of Wisconsin Lift Truck Corp., part of Wolter Group LLC, on the company being governed solely by president and owner Otto Wolter, his father-in-law.
- Paul Bartolotta and Keith Trafton explained how they have approached growth and transition at The Bartolotta Restaurants.
- David Borst moderated a panel discussion among the family business leaders.
- Dan Ariens, chairman and CEO of Ariens Co., explained the history of his family business.
- Michael McDonald of Spectrum Investment Advisors Inc. participates in a roundtable session.
- Gregg Mashack, Gordy King and Joe Weber of National Exchange Bank & Trust.
- Ryan Black of First Business Bank and Steve Kelly of MLG Capital.
- Hannah Smart of Smart Motors and Joseph Tierney IV of Davis & Kuelthau s.c.
- Gina Natoli of BMG and Teresa Van Horn of Van Horn Automotive.
- Craig Cerbins of Wintrust Commercial Banking and Jacqueline Messler of Davis & Kuelthau.
- Matt Mielke of Vistage with Julie Albrecht and Scott Huebner of Better Business Bureau.
- John Emory Jr. of Emery & Co. LLC, Richard Smith of raSmith and Paul Sackmann of Old National Bank.