How to Get the Next Generation Involved in the Family Business

How to Get the Next Generation Involved in the Family Business

Jonathon and John Biros are shown with Jonathon’s twin sons, Jonathon “Jay” and Alexander “Zan,” the namesakes of the JayZan 2020 hand-wash stations built by Biros Utilities. In the background are PolyJohn restrooms. (Photo by Kevin Blackburn)

Triple C Sand & Gravel of Baker City, Oregon, has been a family business for generations, says Dawson Vanderwiele, family member and equipment operator. “When we still had the ready-mix side, I was the fourth generation there.” Triple C sold out the ready-mix side of its...

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