UC's Goering Center Sponsors Reds Family Business Day at the Ballpark

Cincinnati,OH – The University of Cincinnati’s Goering Center for Family and Private Business is sponsoring the Cincinnati Red’s Family Business Day at Great American Ballpark on Sunday, July 13, 2014. Celebrate with friends, family and co-workers as we recognize family businesses and the tremendous impact they have on our growing economy.

UC's Goering Center, the nation's largest family business center, has teamed up with the Reds to bring family business owners, their families and employees together for a special afternoon. Area family businesses are encouraged to come celebrate with us and watch the Reds take on the Pittsburgh Pirates. Join us for a special pregame parade for all family businesses and employees in attendance and stand out by wearing shirts that show your company pride.

Choose discounted single tickets from 11 different levels in the ballpark or make it a group outing for your company buy purchasing a block of tickets through group sales. A "meal deal" from Kroger can be added to each ticket for an additional cost.

Family Business Day is an opportunity for your family business to be recognized for the contributions you make in the Greater Cincinnati area. The Goering Center hopes you and your employees will join in this special celebration.

The Goering Center for Family Private Business, at the University of Cincinnati, is the prominent educational and informational resource center for family and private businesses. For more information, visit www.growyourfamilybusiness.com

Event Details

What: Family Business Day at the Ballpark

Who: Open to family businesses

Where: Great American Ballpark | 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202

When: Sunday, July 13, 2014 | 1:10 p.m.

Cost: Varies

Registration: Purchase discounted tickets at www.reds.com/familybusiness

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