1984 – Ken and Joan Austin, co-founders of dental manufacturing giant A-dec Inc., meet the Dean of the College of Business, Lynn Spruill, at a University event. The couple tells Dean Spruill about a series of family business seminars they have attended run by scholar Leon Danco. Impressed by what they have learned, Joan Austin suggests that OSU look into starting a family business program to serve local family firms.
1985 – With seed money provided by the Austin family, Dean Spruill tasks Pat Frishkoff, accounting professor at OSU, to launch a family business program. The program is only the second of its kind in the world to be established. Scott Parrish, second generation family member and future CEO, joins A-dec.
1992 – A-dec is honored with a Special Recognition family business award for their strong support of the family business program.
1994 – Impressed with the development and progress of the family business program over the previous nine years, Ken and Joan Austin provide an endowment and the program is officially renamed to the “Austin Family Business Program.”
2007 – Scott Parrish assumes the role of CEO and President of A-dec, completing the succession from founding to second generation of family for the 43 year-old company.
2014 – The new home for the College of Business opens on campus. Named for the Austin family, Austin Hall is a 100,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility and new home to the Austin Family Business Program.
2017 – A-dec President & CEO, Scott Parrish, speaks to family business students in Austin Hall for the launch of the family business club.