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Chadwicks Masterclass. Passing the Baton

Passing the Baton. Making a success of succession. Handing over the reins of a business is no small feat—and when it goes wrong, the consequences can be costly.

Passing the Baton. Making a success of succession.

Handing over the reins of a business is no small feat—and when it goes wrong, the consequences can be costly.

From value-destroying acquisitions to succession plans that fall flat, the risks are real. In this session, we’ll kick things off by exploring what truly makes a business valuable, before diving into the practical steps that can help avoid the common pitfalls of succession failure.

Expect a lively and insightful conversation, with plenty of room for your own experiences and observations.

We’re thrilled to be joined by Chris Sargisson and Mark Garner — two dynamic business leaders with a wealth of experience and stories to share

About our Guest Speakers.

Chris Sargisson began his career at 17, selling early business computers to SMEs. He went on to co-found its4me plc, one of the UK’s most successful online car insurance brokers, and played a key role in launching the country’s first online estate agencies.

After several successful startup exits, Chris founded a consultancy helping businesses innovate, pivot, and scale. He’s also taken on transformational CEO roles and serves on advisory boards across business, education, the arts, innovation, charity, and local government

Mark Garner started his professional career in corporate finance, advising clients of a regional accountancy firm on mergers and acquisitions. He has since acquired, developed and exited several businesses, is an experienced chairman and non-executive director and has a wealth of experience in building and realising business value.

The new format means this series of Masterclasses will have fewer places available. To encourage commitment, we are now charging £20 per session. However, we will continue to cover the costs of these session,s and all ticket revenue will be donated to the Norfolk Community Foundation. Refunds will not be given for cancellations or non-attendance, but you will feel the warm glow of knowing your money has been spent on helping someone!

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