About Us

Established in 1989, the Goering Center serves more than 400 member companies, making it North America’s largest university-based educational non-profit center for family and private businesses. The Center’s mission is to nurture and educate family and private businesses to drive a vibrant economy. Affiliation with the Carl H. Lindner College of Business at the University of Cincinnati provides access to a vast resource of business programming and expertise. Goering Center members receive real-world insights that enlighten, strengthen and prolong family and private business success. 

Goering Center Economic Impact

In the Fall of 2020, the Goering Center commissioned its first Economic Impact Study, from the University of Cincinnati's Economics Center, to understand how the Goering Center's activities were impacting the community - per our mission, which is to nurture and educate family and private businesses to create a vibrant economy.

This study is the first of its kind and will be repeated every 3 years. Read on for key findings or download the full report.

Founder and friend John Goering tells our story

Video produced by Goering Center member SpotOn Productions

Letter from our founder

In the 1980s, my family owned a meat-packing business. We slaughtered hogs to put it simply.  While working at the plant with my father and uncle, I observed something unfortunate between them – conflict. They had an unequal partnership, and the discord planted a seed of curiosity in me. I wondered, “how do family businesses resolve these relational issues?” This is where the “family business center" idea germinated.

Later on, I had some money to invest in developing this idea. In 1986, I met with Dean Leonard Aronoff at the University of Cincinnati’s (then-called) College of Business Administration, and he was very supportive of the venture. Next we conducted market research in the community to determine if our idea was original. We discovered programs that focused on the likes of entrepreneurship and minority and women-owned businesses, but none of which were family business-focused. To our surprise, there was a need to be filled - an opportunity. This gave us the green light to form a solid Board of Advisors and lay the foundation.

The connection with UC has been special because I served as an accounting professor, then later as Assistant to the Dean for the College of Business Administration and as University Registrar. The Goering Center is founded on the same missions as the University of Cincinnati, which is to engage people in education, research and community service. Each of these areas are key, but it is the latter area where the Goering Center is impacting people’s lives the most.

There is no denying that our mission to serve families is an important one. Family and private businesses are a significant economic driver in the community and a source of growth in employment across our region. The ultimate goal of the Goering Center is to see people succeed in both their family and business life, thus moving forward in their journey. It truly never gets old to hear their testimonies of success.

Thirty years ago, when this started, I didn’t think we would be serving more than 400 family and private businesses while being supported by more than 200 volunteers. Today, I am grateful we have progressed to this point, and I’m hopeful that we can impact more lives.

Image of John Goering's signature

Sincerely,
John Goering

Goering Center Core Values graphic with 5 Core Values represented: Mission Driven, Meet People Where They Are, Create and Model a Safe Haven, Always do the Right Thing, Maximize Impact