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Chris Herschend - Third-Generation Owner of Theme Parks, Attractions & The Harlem Globetrotters  [The Business of Family]

Chris Herschend - Third-Generation Owner of Theme Parks, Attractions & The Harlem Globetrotters [The Business of Family]

FromThe Business of Family


Chris Herschend - Third-Generation Owner of Theme Parks, Attractions & The Harlem Globetrotters [The Business of Family]

FromThe Business of Family

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Chris Herschend is a third-generation shareholder and Chairman of Missouri-based Herschend Enterprises (https://herschendenterprises.com/), the largest family (https://www.hfecorp.com/)-owned themed attractions company in the US. HFE properties span 26 locations and 10 states, employing over 10,000 people who collectively host over 13 million guests annually at properties including Silver Dollar City, Dollywood and the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters (https://www.harlemglobetrotters.com/).
Standout Quotes:
* "That's not your board members' primary role; to be experts on your business, they're really there to be a resource for you, a check for you..they also provide a level of protection" – Chris Herschend
* "I hear a lot of family businesses that do not have shareholder agreements in place, and that's a mandatory first step, you've got to have a shareholder agreement before you do anything else" – Chris Herschend
* "You can't trust somebody if you don't know them; you can't know them if you never see them" – Chris Herschend
* "You'd be amazed at what millionaires would do for a $250 plane ticket" – Chris Herschend
* "It's not about you and you are not your own" – Chris Herschend
Key Takeaways:
* Humility and Accountability define the principle behind the business model of a majority independent board for their family-owned company.
* The primary role of your board members is not to be experts in your business, they are there to be a resource, a check, and for protection
* Humility of an owner who wants a true board is so attractive to high-quality board members and business thinkers that they want to be a part of that
* You need to know where you are in the generational business cycle
* The primary role of the board is to be truth-tellers
* One of the hardest things you have to do as a larger family is to define 'Family'
* The simplest most important thing done in their family business is "Gathering"
* Chris emphasizes to his kids that their job is to steward the family business
Episode Timeline:
* [00:49] An Introduction to Chris Herschend
* [01:26] The mission of Herschend Enterprises is to create memories worth repeating; Chris shares the history of the company
* [07:26] The day to day operations of the business as a theme park
* [10:10] Chris gives a detailed description of the governing structure of the family business
* [13:30] Reasons behind the business model of a majority independent board for a family-owned company.
* [21:33] The family is constantly around the business but rarely in the business.
* [26:03] Chris describes his role in the family business
* [35:40] The different phases or eras in handling the wealth of the family business
* [48:50] Are there any key resources that your family has invested in to get to where you are today?
* [56:27] A letter from Chris to his kids
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Released:
Oct 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Mike Boyd interviews successful families and their advisors to learn how they steward their wealth across generations, managing succession issues to "keep it in the family". Very few family businesses do the work and even fewer make it beyond the third generation. Follow along to learn about family governance structures, family office investing, succession planning and raising happy, healthy and enterprising children of wealth. Learn more and subscribe: https://www.businessoffamily.net/ Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd