One entrepreneur's advice for growing a family business

Humor and boundaries go a long way, according to Hannah Kullberg, co-founder of Better Bean.

Deanna Pogorelc, Senior content producer

November 15, 2017

Having a family member as a business partner can be great in so many ways—knowing that you're compatible, sharing costs on travel and having a baseline level of trust already established, for example. But it also requires a good sense of humor and clear boundaries, says Hannah Kullberg, co-founder of Better Bean. 

Here she explains how she and her dad, Keith, make it work.

About the Author

Deanna Pogorelc

Senior content producer, New Hope Network

Deanna oversees day-to-day production of digital content, newsletters and social media for newhope.com. She especially enjoys writing about packaging and mission-driven brands. Prior to joining New Hope Network, Deanna reported on healthcare innovation for MedCity News. She has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Ball State University.

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