Don McCrea

Family Business Exit Coach/Legacy Preservation Consultant at Your Business Legacy

Biography

Don McCrea is the head of Your Business Legacy, and a family business retirement exit planning coach. For over 25 years, he helped individuals and their businesses achieve phenomenal, enduring success. He worked with businesses of all sizes in a variety of capacities—business strategist; management, marketing and sales consultant; sales, marketing, and systems development manager; intrapreneur (in-house entrepreneur); and systems designer; custom education solutions consultant; and educator.

Don holds a Ph.D. in Executive Management from the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University and an M.S. in Mathematics from the University of Michigan.

Companies

  • Family Business Exit Coach/Legacy Preservation Consultant Your Business Legacy (2017)
  • President Bus-Ed Partners, Inc. (2004 — 2016)
  • Director of Strategic Alliances UC Berkeley, College of Engineering (2014 — 2014)
  • Various Workforce and Economic Development, Orange County Development Board (1993 — 2012)
  • Director of Custom Solutions & Corporate Directors Program UCLA Anderson School of Management (2004 — 2009)
  • Adjunct Professor of Marketing Claremont Graduate School (2005 — 2005)
  • Director of Executive Education, Paul Merage School of Business University of California, Irvine (1999 — 2004)
  • Director of Executive Degree Programs Peter F. Drucker & Mashatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management (1998 — 1999)
  • Lecturer, Adjunct Professor of Marketing Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management (1993 — 1998)

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Claremont Graduate University - Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management
  • Bachelor’s Degree Humboldt State University
  • Master’s Degree University of Michigan

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