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CLIENT SPOTLIGHT

Entrepreneurs’ Organization and Strauss & Troy — A Partnership in Business and Community
Chris Frutkin has been an entrepreneur since grade school. Today, the
42-year-old owner and president of City Center Properties, LLC, a local
condominium developer, continues that tradition and is making it his
mission to help other like-minded individuals through his work as the
president of the Cincinnati Chapter of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization
(EO).
On the occasion of EO’s 20-year anniversary,
it has established a partnership with Strauss & Troy as part
of its continuing efforts to uncover new opportunities for
the organization’s 56-member Cincinnati chapter. EO members
are founders, cofounders, or controlling shareholders of companies
in many different industries, from manufacturing, retail,
and accounting to real estate, pharmaceuticals, and service
industries — industries in which Strauss & Troy has been actively
involved during its 54-year history. The two organizations
will spend the next three years collaborating to help EO’s
members grow and expand their businesses.
Frutkin says the invitation-only global
community for entrepreneurs enriches
members’ lives through dynamic peer-to-peer
learning and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.
EO recognized that Strauss & Troy has the
personnel and expertise to make a valuable
contribution, and it is looking forward to a
mutually beneficial relationship.
The firm will provide support for EO’s work by securing high-profile
speakers for EO’s educational events and providing meeting space for
the organization’s smaller forum groups. These seven- to eight-member
groups meet monthly to discuss relevant business and work-life balance
issues. Strauss & Troy attorneys will provide forum groups with legal and
business education on topics such as buying and selling a business, exit
strategies, employee benefits, real estate, and any other topics of interest
to EO members.
“It’s a perfect fit for us,” said Tony Barlow, the attorney heading up the
partnership for Strauss & Troy. “We’ve been serving the needs of business
owners in a broad capacity for decades. And our strategic partnership with
EO is a natural extension of the firm’s commitment to community. Since
entrepreneurs are the future of small business in the region, the firm wants
to do its part to assure that this entrepreneurial spirit thrives.”
Strauss & Troy has demonstrated a deep commitment to its clients and
the greater Cincinnati community, alike. The firm and its employees
have a long and rich tradition of sharing gifts and talents with others in
the community, as detailed from time to time in Impact. EO members
are likewise committed to making a difference in Greater Cincinnati.
“EO members strive to make a difference
and leave a legacy. They want to win the
game on all levels and they do it through
optimism, cooperation, and giving back to
the community,” Frutkin says.
Frutkin sums it up by saying, “The end
result is that EO members have learned
how to better operate their companies, work reasonable hours, make
more money, lead fulfilling personal lives, and make a difference in their
communities. This is an amazing way to live. We look forward to Strauss
& Troy assisting us on this journey.”
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Upon becoming a lifetime EO member, entrepreneurs are transformed
through honest peer feedback in a completely confidential setting.
EO uses the Gestalt method of sharing personal experiences — not
providing advice — with the knowledge that “ego is checked at the
door.” Members discuss business, family, and personal issues with
equal importance. They receive professional training, attend an
annual group retreat, and meet monthly without exception.
To join EO, each member’s company must have reached $1,000,000
in annual revenue. The Entrepreneurs’ Organization helps thousands
of business owners build their futures. Here are a few facts about
the organization:
Average EO member age: 37
Global Membership: 6,400
Global Chapters: 120
Countries with EO Chapters: 41
Cincinnati membership: 56
Cincinnati EO Chapter President: Chris Frutkin
Formerly known as: The Young Entrepreneur’s Organization
For more information on EO: www.EOCincinnati.com
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