Waco Family Business Seminar Set for May 30

May 20, 1996

by Alan Hunt

Baylor University's Institute for Family Business will present a seminar on estate planning, the fourth program in its 1996 Waco Family Business Seminar Series, on Thursday, May 30, at the Harrington House Faculty Dining Center on South Eighth Street.
The program, which includes breakfast, will run from 7:30-9 a.m. and will be led by Wesley J. Filer from the law firm of Naman Howell Smith & Lee. An acknowledged authority in the estate planning field, Filer is particularly experienced in working with family and closely held businesses, said Bob Hughes, program director of the Institute for Family Business. "This vital program will give an overview of some of the essential components that should be considered in estate planning and raise awareness about the things that should be done now to properly plan for the future."
The 1996 Waco Family Business Seminar Series was planned by the Institute for Family Business specifically for family-owned firms in the Waco area. The Institute for Family Business is a nationally-recognized organization that provides educational programs for family-owned businesses throughout the state.
"The general theme of all our programs is helping family-owned businesses achieve healthy, sustainable growth," said Hughes.
For more information about the program, call Hughes at (817) 755-2265, extension 6.