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Business Owners often find Aileron when they are challenged by growth or a new opportunity, or facing a significant business decision and looking for practical advice or guidance. We understand your passion and your pain. It’s our goal to surround you with peers who want to help you achieve your desired results.

Be a Professional Business Owner

Aileron helps private business owners understand where they want to go and apply sound business practices to help them get there. Clients learn from successful business owners and from a community of peers who exchange ideas and help each other. Through professional management, business owners find direction, control, and time to work “on” their business and achieve their desired results. Aileron is an operating foundation that focuses on the development of privately held businesses as a way to raise the quality of life for many.

Course for Presidents

Are you driving your business or is your business driving you?

At Aileron's flagship program, you'll learn about forward-thinking management concepts that can help you adapt and thrive in this challenging marketplace. You'll also develop a personalized action plan to start addressing your company's most important issues. Learn More

Announcements

Aileron featured in the February 8, 2010 issue of Forbes

Clayton L. Mathile is an entrepreneur who built a billion-dollar fortune in pet food. He sold the Iams Co. to Procter & Gamble. Like many of his ilk, he turned his energies to teaching others the craft of entrepreneurship. For the $130 million he's already spent on that goal, Mathile could have simply stuck his name on a new building at Harvard Business School or Wharton and called it a day. Instead, he started a new kind of school for the betterment of the small business owner. Read More . . .

Aileron recognized by FOX Business

Most entrepreneurs would probably laugh if they heard that the Shangri-La of small business was in Dayton, Ohio. And it's fair to ask what a relatively small community in the heart of the endemically struggling rust belt could offer to the nation's small business community. Read More . . .

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