I respect the opinions of the other Board members. Their advice is valuable because the problems of business don't care which business you are in.
Curtis T. Vaughan III, CEO, Vaughan & Sons and Alamo Lumber Company
I go to my TAB meetings each month because they think outside of my box. Successful businessmen follow similar processes in solving problems, regardless of their industry. My Board has made me accountable, and slowed me down on some projects to focus on more important issues.
Dennis Stahl, President, Lone Star Pet Supply
In my years in TAB, our Board has had some new members and some move on. Each time it has changed the culture of the group, but each has always been enjoyable and valuable.
Jim Blakey, Owner, Catto & Catto Insurance
My own people tend to be agreeable with me. My TAB Board says "no." I'm more accountable to them, but they also empower me to do the tough things in my company I might otherwise let slide.
Craig Noto, President, Quality Fence and Welding, Inc.
I would not be a part of TAB if my board were made up just of individuals that are all part of my industry/profession. I want insight form individuals with different experiences that can help me take a fresh/more creative view of my practice. Many times I pick up ideas that no lawyers would ever think of applying to their practices."
Joseph Newton, Managing Partner, Cacheaux, Cavazos & Newton Law Firm
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