Business Review’ features Jason Packer and Stride family business network
Jason Packer of Delmar launched Stride, a peer-to-peer network for family business leaders to find connection and community support.
The Jewish World Team
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Jason Packer of Delmar was recently profiled in the Albany Business Review in a piece that highlights his journey from leading his family’s third-generation business to launching Stride, a new peer-to-peer network built for families in business together.
In the article, Jason reflects on his time as CEO of Hill & Markes and the experience of navigating the sale of the business his family built over decades. While the decision to sell wasn’t easy, it sparked something meaningful: a desire to build the thing he wished he had during that transition — a space where family business leaders can find connection, clarity, and community.
That spark became Stride, a membership-based community designed to support families across generations, industries, and roles. The group is for founders, rising next-gen leaders, and non-family executives.
Read the full feature in the Albany Business Review here.
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Business Review’ features Jason Packer and Stride family business network
Jason Packer of Delmar launched Stride, a peer-to-peer network for family business leaders to find connection and community support.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World
Packer Jasonhill Markesbradyifs 42023
Jason Packer of Delmar was recently profiled in the Albany Business Review in a piece that highlights his journey from leading his family’s third-generation business to launching Stride, a new peer-to-peer network built for families in business together.
In the article, Jason reflects on his time as CEO of Hill & Markes and the experience of navigating the sale of the business his family built over decades. While the decision to sell wasn’t easy, it sparked something meaningful: a desire to build the thing he wished he had during that transition — a space where family business leaders can find connection, clarity, and community.
That spark became Stride, a membership-based community designed to support families across generations, industries, and roles. The group is for founders, rising next-gen leaders, and non-family executives.
Read the full feature in the Albany Business Review here.
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Business Review’ features Jason Packer and Stride family business network
Jason Packer of Delmar launched Stride, a peer-to-peer network for family business leaders to find connection and community support.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World
Packer Jasonhill Markesbradyifs 42023
Jason Packer of Delmar was recently profiled in the Albany Business Review in a piece that highlights his journey from leading his family’s third-generation business to launching Stride, a new peer-to-peer network built for families in business together.
In the article, Jason reflects on his time as CEO of Hill & Markes and the experience of navigating the sale of the business his family built over decades. While the decision to sell wasn’t easy, it sparked something meaningful: a desire to build the thing he wished he had during that transition — a space where family business leaders can find connection, clarity, and community.
That spark became Stride, a membership-based community designed to support families across generations, industries, and roles. The group is for founders, rising next-gen leaders, and non-family executives.
Read the full feature in the Albany Business Review here.
ADVERTISEMENT
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Business Review’ features Jason Packer and Stride family business network
Jason Packer of Delmar launched Stride, a peer-to-peer network for family business leaders to find connection and community support.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World
Packer Jasonhill Markesbradyifs 42023
Jason Packer of Delmar was recently profiled in the Albany Business Review in a piece that highlights his journey from leading his family’s third-generation business to launching Stride, a new peer-to-peer network built for families in business together.
In the article, Jason reflects on his time as CEO of Hill & Markes and the experience of navigating the sale of the business his family built over decades. While the decision to sell wasn’t easy, it sparked something meaningful: a desire to build the thing he wished he had during that transition — a space where family business leaders can find connection, clarity, and community.
That spark became Stride, a membership-based community designed to support families across generations, industries, and roles. The group is for founders, rising next-gen leaders, and non-family executives.
Read the full feature in the Albany Business Review here.
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