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Employee Ownership Round Table: What an ESOP Can Bring to Your Business

Employee Owners Talk About What an ESOP Brings to Their Beer, Their Business, and Why It’s Essential to Staying Independent With more craft breweries in the United States than ever before, many of which are over a generation old, some …Read More

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Girl-Bosses, Business and Beer

Two female leaders. Two very different industries. What do they have in common? Success. Join Kim Jordan of New Belgium Brewing and Sarah Frey, “the pumpkin queen,” of Frey Farms for a discussion on entrepreneurship in today’s economic environment. Hear …Read More

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From Dream to Reality – Create a Financial Plan for Your Brewery

In this hands-on workshop participants will develop a financial forecast for the first 3 years of operation. Attendees will leave with a forecast template that generates three basic financial reports: balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows. The …Read More

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Crafting an Intersection: Cannabis, Beer and Cannabeers

Cannabis is not new to the craft beer industry or consumer, but legal cannabis is. In this session, we will breakdown the legal cannabis landscape, the exploding cannabis beverage (and new cannabeer) market, and uncover the risks and opportunities cannabis …Read More

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Forecasting Market Demand for U.S. Craft Exports

This seminar will use historical data on the development of U.S. craft exports to highlight some of the underlying variables that may predict growth opportunities. It will provide examples of modelling the future trajectory of various foreign markets. Read More

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