Seven Seas Pools & Spas
If all had gone according to plan, Ron Perkins would have bought Seven Seas Pools & Spas at the end of 2024.
But like most well-laid plans, things didn’t happen that way.
If all had gone according to plan, Ron Perkins would have bought Seven Seas Pools & Spas at the end of 2024.
But like most well-laid plans, things didn’t happen that way.
I love writing about women in the hot tub industry. And what a treat it was to visit Rita Rowlen and Kara Weed in Wichita, Kansas, for this article.
Ron Perkins worked at Seven Seas Pools & Spas in Pennsylvania for about 30 days before he decided he needed total reign.
Ah, retirement. It’s a bittersweet word for longtime business owners to think about. But how do owners leave a business they’ve dedicated decades to? Internal succession, selling to an employee, is one popular route.
Ron Perkins joined Seven Seas Pools and Spas intending to own the business eventually. COVID fast-forwarded that plan and Perkins outlines how he and his boss developed a purchase plan that benefited them both. Read more > Brought to you by: https://media.blubrry.com/thesparetailerpodcast/content.blubrry.com/thesparetailerpodcast/RonPerkins_mixdown.mp3Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Android | Podchaser | RSS…
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