• Casey Valiant - From Rubber Stamps to Signage- Leading a Multi-Generation Family Business

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Casey Valiant - From Rubber Stamps to Signage- Leading a Multi-Generation Family Business

  • Summary

  • Episode Description: In this episode of Simply Business, John Jennings sits down with Casey Valiant, owner of Signarama Evansville, to discuss his remarkable journey from a third-generation family business rooted in rubber stamps to becoming a successful leader in the signage industry. Casey shares how his parents' foresight helped transition the business into a Signarama franchise and how he navigated the complexities of a family-owned company.

    This candid conversation dives into the power of servant leadership, as Casey explains why his company isn’t just about signs—it’s about people. He also opens up about the challenges of taking over a family business, balancing franchise ownership with independence, and his evolving thoughts on passing the business to the next generation.

    Whether you're running a family business, considering franchise ownership, or looking to refine your leadership style, Casey’s insights will leave you inspired and equipped with actionable advice.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • The evolution from a family-owned rubber stamp business to a thriving signage company
    • How servant leadership can transform your business culture
    • The challenges of leading a family business through generational shifts
    • Franchise ownership: striking the balance between autonomy and support

    Tune in to hear Casey’s journey and discover why putting people first is the key to long-term business success!

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