Why Every Black Business Owner Needs a Succession Plan – Before It’s Too Late
Imagine this: You’ve poured your heart and soul into building your business. You’ve overcome obstacles, created jobs, and provided for your family. But what happens when you’re no longer here?
Too often, Black-owned businesses disappear when their owners pass away because there was no plan in place for the next generation. This isn’t just a personal loss—it’s a loss to our entire community, deepening the racial wealth gap and erasing generational progress.
History has shown us that even some of the most successful businesses can collapse without proper succession planning.
Take Motown Records, for example. Berry Gordy built an empire that shaped Black music and culture. But without a strong succession strategy, the company lost its Black ownership and influence when it was sold.
Or consider the legendary Ebony and Jet magazines—foundational to Black media for decades. The Johnson family had no clear succession plan, leading to financial struggles and a loss of control over a brand that once defined Black excellence in publishing.
We see it time and time again: thriving Black businesses struggle to survive beyond their founders because we are not planning for the future.
Why Succession Planning Matters
Succession planning isn’t just about retirement—it’s about ensuring that our businesses and wealth remain in Black hands for generations. When we create intentional plans, we:
✅ Preserve our legacies – Your business can continue to serve, grow, and uplift your family and community.
✅ Create generational wealth – Instead of starting from scratch, our children and grandchildren can build on what we’ve already created.
✅ Strengthen Black economic power – The more Black-owned businesses that survive across generations, the more we can close the racial wealth gap.
✅ Protect our families – Without a plan, our families may be left scrambling, dealing with legal battles, debts, or losing everything we worked for.
We know this is a big conversation, which is why we’re bringing in an expert to help break it down.
Elwis Johnson will be leading our upcoming discussion on retirement and succession planning. With years of experience in financial and business consulting, Elwis is passionate about helping Black business owners create strategic exit plans that ensure their legacies live on. His insights will empower you to think long-term about your business, your wealth, and your family's future.
Succession planning doesn’t have to be complicated or overwhelming. The first step is educating yourself and connecting with other Black business owners who are thinking ahead.
Join the Vibe Tribe, a virtual space where Black entrepreneurs come together to discuss important topics like succession planning, wealth building, and business sustainability.
📅 Register now and be part of the conversation: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0vc-2vqTkpGdFyLC32pBk_9wFF59UB5sN8
💡 Get started with this FREE succession planning presentation: Succession Planning Guide
The future of Black business depends on what we do today. Let’s make sure our businesses live beyond us.
Are you thinking about succession planning for your business? Drop a comment below and let’s start the conversation! 👇🏾💬