A new voice: How Rebecca Polan led a 110 year old West Virginia company with new approaches to family communication

27/03/2025 52 min
A new voice: How Rebecca Polan led a 110 year old West Virginia company with new approaches to family communication

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In this conversation, Rebecca Polan shares the rich history of her family's business, which dates back to 1911, and discusses the evolution of the company from a furniture store to a multifaceted real estate and manufacturing enterprise. She reflects on the generational transitions within the business, her personal journey in deciding to join the family business, and the complexities of navigating family dynamics in a professional setting. Rebecca also highlights strategic growth opportunities, including acquisitions and innovative business practices that have shaped the company's current direction. In this conversation, Rebecca Polan discusses her journey in navigating the complexities of leading a family business, particularly in the context of family dynamics, communication, and the challenges posed by COVID-19. She emphasizes the importance of building trust and relationships within the family, adapting to changing business landscapes, and ultimately making the decision to sell the family business while ensuring the well-being of family members and employees. The conversation highlights the significance of legacy and the impact of family businesses on communities. Additional Resources: Rebecca Polan CEO at REO Processing https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-polan/ Connect with Marshall on LinkedIn Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Learn more about PeopleForward Network Key Takeaways: Legacy of a Family Business: A Journey Through Generations Navigating Leadership Transitions in Family Enterprises From Passion to Profession: A Personal Journey The Complexities of Family Dynamics in Business Strategic Growth: Opportunities in Family Business

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