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1/1/2025 Case Study: Preserving Legacy While Driving Growth through Minority Deals1/1/2025
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5/20/2024 Georgia Oak Associate Job Description5/20/2024
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3/4/2024 1851 Franchise: "Private Equity and Sports: The MVP Playbook"3/4/2024
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9/21/2023 (Atlanta Business Chronicle) Atlanta Braves legend joins Georgia Oak Partners9/21/2023
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2/3/2023 (Atlanta Business Chronicle) Slow, normal growth is the economic outlook for 2023: Atlanta financial experts discuss forecast in recent panel2/3/2023
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4/11/2022 Can You Raise Prices in This Market? If Not, When?4/11/2022
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12/18/2021 Putting People First12/18/2021
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6/30/2021 Staffing Industry Insights6/30/2021
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3/18/2021 Remote Work: A Permanent Part of Every Industry3/18/2021
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2/4/2021 A Year of Growth: Focusing on Human Capital in 20212/4/2021
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8/27/2020 COVID-19 Leadership with Page Siplon, CEO of TeamOne Logistics8/27/2020
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8/27/2020 Culture Shifts During COVID-19 and Beyond8/27/2020
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7/23/2020 Miked Up: Organizational Diversity - Volume 2, Part 17/23/2020
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7/23/2020 Georgia & National Labor Market Trends: A Look at Six Key Industries7/23/2020
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6/16/2020 Harnessing the Power of Technology6/16/2020
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6/16/2020 Virtual Communication in Uncertain Times6/16/2020
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5/27/2020 Miked Up: Volume 1, Part 15/27/2020
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5/6/2020 Navigating the New Normal5/6/2020
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5/6/2020 The Front Lines of Business Continuity5/6/2020
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1/8/2020 Build Successful Teams with These 5 Elements1/8/2020
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9/10/2019 Recruiting and Maintaining Manufacturing Talent9/10/2019
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6/5/2019 Minority vs. Majority Deals6/5/2019
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3/1/2019 Video Case Study: Sailfish Boats3/1/2019
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11/28/2018 What Is Your Legacy?11/28/2018
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4/5/2018 Navigating the Sale Process: From LOI to Post-Close4/5/2018
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10/18/2016 Selling to Your Management Team10/18/2016
1851 Franchise: "Private Equity and Sports: The MVP Playbook"
Georgia Oak Managing Director Dale Murphy and Director of Growth Stacy Sutton recently appeared on “1851 Franchise” for an exclusive interview with Founder and CEO Nick Powills.
Discussing his role as Managing Director, Murph drew comparisons between his career in MLB and his goal at Georgia Oak. He described the expertise he carries and shares with our portfolio, imparting advice on topics like culture, resilience, and teamwork.
As described by 1851 Franchise, Murph “stands at the intersection of” American entrepreneurialism and iconic sports culture, two major facets of our national heritage. He elaborated on this with Nick and Stacy:
Murph’s career was defined by an honest, passionate approach to baseball - a perfect match for Georgia Oak’s legacy-focused, sustainable approach to facilitating growth.
"It's how you do things that's the bottom line; that's what you'll be remembered for,” said Murph, comparing his experience on the field to his current work with Georgia Oak. Now, he focuses his efforts on helping business owners find their paths to sustainable legacy growth, culture preservation, and uplifting of their people.
To learn more about Murph’s role at Georgia Oak, click here. To hear why Murph chose Georgia Oak, click here.
This content was sourced from Nick Powill’s interview with Dale Murphy and 1851’s digital article.
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