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Dr. Greg Kuhn provided business development consultation services to over 200 business clients for more than 25 years. A widevariety of private and non-profit organizations have benefited from his strategic/operational knowledge, wisdom and expertise. Also, Greg founded and developed several family and non-family owned businesses.
Dr. Kuhn was a member of several professional associations and served as a corporate board member in the private and non-profit sectors. He authored numerous professional training programs and publications for family business owners and their employees. In 2005, Greg along with business partner Dr. Andy Atwood formed Atwood and Kuhn, a family business advisory firm. In 2007, Greg began the process of pulling together a team of top local talent in all areas of business to augment Atwood and Kuhn's service offerings to the area's top family businesses.
Surviving are his wife, Renee; two daughters, Kristina Gareth Tanner, Heather Brad Block; two grandchildren, Angie and Joey Block; his mother, Barbara Kuhn; two brothers, Rex M. Rebecca Kuhn, Eric M. Theresa Kuhn; nieces and nephews. Greg enjoyed his family and friends, playing poker, traveling, marathon running, golfing and smoking cigars. If there was one who lived life to its fullest, this was the man.
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I can't believe it...
Jim Fields Dec 03, 2007
In the words of Greg, "everyday is a gift".
My Memory
Paul Kiewiet Dec 02, 2007
My Memory
Jan Atwood Dec 01, 2007
Hard to figure this out
Dave Atwood Nov 30, 2007
But...life deals in feathers and freight trains. I've come to understand that pretty well over the last 10 years. In 2002 my first son, Addison was born, 2006 my nephew, Van was born, and just in May of this year my son, Weston was born. I thank God for them all. Then, Greg is the eight soul to have passed from my life since my grandpa died in 1999. I plead to God every time that this will be the last, "Don't take any more!" It's not up to me though, and I'm left to trust in His purpose...and I do.
Greg, I'll miss you. May you rest in Peace. Good-bye, friend.