At the Women’s Capital Summit, the closing panel focused on exit strategies, providing entrepreneurs with essential guidance for planning their business transitions. Panelists Eda Henries, John Majeski, Suzanne Morrison, and Dao Jensen shared their insights on how strategic early planning and solid partnerships with advisors can maximize ROI and create smooth, successful exits for founders and investors alike. It was great to see such active participation and the contributions that led to the event’s success!
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It was a fully packed two-day event at the Women's Capital Summit, where the closing panel shared various exit strategy options, delivering powerful insights for entrepreneurs preparing to shape the next chapter of their businesses in preparation for exits. I was thrilled to be joined by Eda Henries, John Majeski, and Suzanne Morrison, as we explored how early and strategic planning can dramatically boost a company’s return on investment. We also highlighted the importance of founders aligning their exit with their personal ambitions and cultivating strong ties with trusted advisors and middle-market bankers. A big thank you to the Women Business Collaborative, Wells Fargo for inviting me to share our experiences. Your engagement made the event a resounding success!