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Episode 043: Why Hire a Family Business Consultant? with Drew Mendoza

September 12, 2018



The Family Business Consulting Group (FBCG) consistently comes up as a top resource when we talk to family business leaders on the Successful Generations podcast. In this episode, we’re talking to FBCG’s Managing Principal Drew S. Mendoza.

Over the last 20 years, Drew estimates that he’s spoken with 1,000+ family business and somewhere between 6,000- 10,000 family members and executives. In the family business world today, Drew says he’s seeing a lot of movement in family businesses towards family governance, family councils and family meetings. He’s also seeing more focus on preparing the next generation to be good business owners (excellent!!!).

Drew and Ellie discuss what it means to hire a family business consultant, who should (or shouldn’t) work with a consultant, trends in the family business space and much more!

To connect with Drew visit thefbcg.com or call (773) 604-5005.

In this episode:

  • Meet Drew (3:10)
  • What interests Drew about family business? (5:30)
  • Current trends (10:45)
  • Value proposition of hiring a consultant (14:32)
  • Obstacles to hiring a consultant (19:48)
  • How can consulting save families? (26:52)
  • Family consultant or family therapy? (33:52)
  • Resources (41:20)
  • Setting boundaries (48:03)
  • How to find Drew (53:43)
  • Bonus questions (1:00:00)

Guest Bio

As managing principal of The Family Business Consulting Group, Drew specializes in assessing the needs of enterprising families having completed thousands of intake assessments since the firm’s founding in 1994 and hundreds more before that as the founding director of a leading university based research and learning center for family businesses. His assessment skills provide a unique springboard to the success of the firm’s engagements.

In addition to helping families define their challenges, he also listens for clues about their culture and value system to be sure the solutions provided are a proper fit to the culture, values and their family mission and vision. As the company’s chief executive, he oversees strategy as well as the platform which supports the firm’s clients and consultants.

He is co-author of Siblings and the Family Business, has appeared on PBS, CNN, CNBC and National Public Radio’s Marketplace and has been quoted in the Philadelphia Enquirer, New York Newsday, Chicago Tribune and multiple internet media outlets.  His work has been published in Family Business Magazine, Family Business Review, Family Business Advisor and Trusts and Estates Magazine. He has lectured and delivered workshops internationally to universities, YPO, trade associations and professional service organizations. Drew also provided expert testimony to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee on the impact of estate and gift taxes on family firms.

In 2017, Drew received the prestigious Richard Beckhard Practice Award by the Family Firm Institute for his outstanding contributions to the field of family business practice.  He also is a former member of the Family Firm Institute board of directors and past associate editor of the Family Business Review. He served on the trusts and estates advisory board committee of Trusts and Estates Magazine. Before joining FBCG at its launch in 1994, he was the founding director of the Loyola University Chicago Family Business Center.

Notable & Quotable:

It’s interesting to see how different families delineate the boundaries of family and a business. —Drew Mendoza #successfulgenerations


Family business is about managing paradoxes… There’s the overlap of family, ownership, management, governance and the individual. All of these different systems are at play and it’s complex. —Drew Mendoza #successfulgenerations


Every family and every business has its own special qualities and values and culture. —Drew Mendoza #successfulgenerations


In family business, leadership changes generally occur once every 30 years. In non-family business, leadership changes happen every 3-4 years. —Drew Mendoza #successfulgenerations


Resources mentioned in this episode:

  • Why the World Needs Family Business Consultants
  • Family Champions and Champion Families: Developing Family Leaders to Sustain the Family Enterprise by Joshua Nacht and Gregory Greenleaf
  • Vetting a Family Business Advisor
  • Should I Leave the Family Business
  • Building Family Harmony Starts by Living Our Values
  • The Roles and Responsibilities of Family Ownership
  • Family Business as a Paradox by John L. Ward, Amy Schuman and Stacy Stutz
  • YPO Family Business Network
  • Family Business Magazine
  • Family Business Alliance – Grand Rapids

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Want more of Successful Generations? Check out our other episodes: 

Episode 042: Blending Passion, Family + Business with Anne Huntington
Episode 041: An Action Plan for Mental Health with Christy Buck
Episode 040: My Journey to Coaching with Ellie Frey Zagel
Episode 039: Selecting the Right Trustee with Attorney Mark Harder
Episode 038: Standing Up in a Male-Dominated Industry with René Banglesdorf
Replay: Answering the Question I’m Always Asked About Philanthropy
Replay: How My Parents Raised Us to Be Business Smart with Paige Cornetet
Episode 037: Making Your Mark on the Family Business with Cara Mackay
Episode 036: Financial Literacy, Leadership and Entrepreneurship for Teens with Whitney Webb
Bonus Episode: Power20—My Reflect and Connect Challenge
Episode 035: Great Governance for Your Investment Committee with Becky Wood
Episode 034: Trapped in the Family Business with Dr. Michael Klein, Part 2
Episode 033: Trapped in the Family Business with Dr. Michael Klein, Part 1
Episode 032: Spendthrift or Tightwad with Dr. Scott Rick
Episode 031: Impact Investing with Jennifer Oertel
Episode 030: Holistic Weight Management with Cynthia Damaskos
Episode 029: Giving Back Through Giving Circles with Dr. Jason Franklin
Episode 028: The Family Business Podcast with Russ Haworth
Episode 027: The Power of Mindset with Dr. Nancy Jonker
Episode 026: Reflections from Four Decades in Philanthropy with Rob Collier
Episode 025: Power20—10 Ways to Set Your NextGen Up for Success in the Family Enterprise
Episode 024: Pump it Up! Strength Training and Leadership Development
Episode 023: Leadership Development and Agility with Greg McCann
Episode 022: Getting Started in Philanthropy with Colleen Mitchell
Episode 021: Taking Over the Family Business with Mitchell Kaneff
Episode 020: Women and Wealth w/ Adrienne Penta
Episode 019: The Allyn Family 2.0, Part 2
Episode 018: The Welch Allyn Family Business Story with Eric Allyn (4th Gen), Part 1
Episode 017: Achieving Your Goals through MasterMind and Peer Groups
Episode 016: Reframing Limiting Beliefs with Ellie Frey Zagel
Episode 015: Beyond the Piggy Bank with Father, Author, and Entrepreneur Clint Greenleaf
Episode 014: More Awareness and Less Stress through Yoga
Episode 013: Raising Children to be Amazing Business Owners with Paige Cornetet
Episode 012: Generous Genes with Susan Crites Price
Episode 011: Digging into the Family Business Landscape with Daniel Van Der Vliet
Episode 010: 10 Things My Family Did to Engage us in Family Philanthropy
Episode 009: Stress Management and Holistic Health with Cynthia Damaskos
Episode 008: Family, Fights and Ferry Tales with Chris Shepler
Episode 007: Raising Financially Responsible Kids Through the Holidays (and Beyond)
Episode 006: Join the Philanthropic Revolution with Michael Moody
Episode 005: Estate Planning 101 aka Estate Planning is Not Optional with Susan Gell Meyers 
Episode 004: Ginny Esposito – Engaging your Family in Family Philanthropy
Episode 003: Leadership, Wellness, and Concierge Medicine with Dr. Bill Baer
Episode 002: Douglas D Box, Texas Patriarch – A Legacy Lost
Episode 001: About Your Host Ellie Frey Zagel

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Ellie Frey Zagel

Ellie Frey Zagel is 3rd Generation, Vice Chair and Trustee of her family’s foundation the Frey Foundation based in Grand Rapids, MI. For nearly a decade she has been deeply involved in working with the next generation of family business, family philanthropy, and family wealth, first as Director of the Family Business Alliance and now as President of Successful Generations, a company she recently founded.

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