We found 10 episodes of The Business of Family with the tag “family business”.
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Jonathan Goldhill - 4th Generation Inheritor, Coach & Author of Disruptive Successor [The Business of Family]
Episode | 30 November 2020 | Season 1 | 50 mins 52 secs
4th generation, author, coach, disruptive successor, family business, family historian, family wealth, fourth generation, g4, inheritor, trust fund, usa
Jonathan Goldhill is an Experienced Coach to Entrepreneurs and Family-Owned Businesses. He states that the dwindling chances of multigenerational success are due in large part to the issues unique to family businesses that are often wrapped up in a tightly woven knot of unspoken plans.
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Dato’ Loy Teik Ngan - From Billionaire's Son to Losing it All and Starting Over [The Business of Family]
Episode | 23 November 2020 | Season 1 | 46 mins 16 secs
2nd generation, family business, family compound, fbn, forum, g2, malaysia, patriarch, private education group, second generation, ypo
Dato’ Loy Teik Ngan is the eldest son of a well-known entrepreneur who built one of the largest business conglomerates in Malaysia, Teik Ngan took over the rein of his family company upon his father’s demise. Within a year, the sprawling business empire that took 35 years to build, collapsed under the weight of huge debts amidst the 1998 Asian financial crisis.
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Chris Herschend - Third-Generation Owner of Theme Parks, Attractions & The Harlem Globetrotters [The Business of Family]
Episode | 26 October 2020 | Season 1 | 1 hr 2 mins
3rd generation, family assembly, family business, g3, harlem globetrotters, shareholders agreements, third generation, usa, ypo
Chris Herschend is a third-generation shareholder and Chairman of Herschend Enterprises. HFE properties span 26 locations and 10 states, employing over 10,000 people who collectively host over 13 million guests annually at properties including Silver Dollar City, Dollywood and the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters.
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Spencer Burke - The St Louis Trust Company Multi-Family Office [The Business of Family]
Episode | 12 October 2020 | Season 1 | 55 mins 59 secs
employee owned businesses, family business, family enterprise, family office, multi-family office, st louis, trust company
Spencer is a Principal with The St. Louis Trust Company, a multi-family office for over 50 families in the United States managing in excess of US $10 billion, where he heads the Family Business Advisory Practice. Spencer is also an Adjunct Lecturer in Family Business at the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis.
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Fred Mouawad - Billionaire Diamond Owner & 4th Generation Co-Guardian [The Business of Family]
Episode | 31 August 2020 | Season 1 | 1 hr 1 min
4th generation, diamonds, entrepreneur, family business, fourth generation, fred mouawad, g4, gems, gia, guardianship, harvard, jewelry, miss universe crown, mouawad, multi-generation, ypo
A global citizen, portfolio entrepreneur, and fourth-generation co-guardian of the Mouawad family jewelry business, Fred Mouawad’s story is as incredible as it is impactful. Listen in to learn how he brings a new and enterprising perspective to his family’s multi-generational success.
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Vicki TenHaken - Lessons from Century Club Companies [The Business of Family]
Episode | 17 August 2020 | Season 1 | 49 mins 40 secs
100 years, century club companies, enduring companies, family business, stewardship, storytelling, vicki tenhaken
Vicki TenHaken a researcher of corporate longevity, discovers what it takes for "Century Club" companies to endure for at least 100 years. In this episode we dive deeper into the research that she first highlighted in her excellent book; Lessons from Century Club Companies: Managing for Long-Term Success.
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Tim Cosulich – 6th Generation CEO of Italian Family Business [The Business of Family]
Episode | 1 August 2020 | Season 1 | 46 mins 19 secs
6th generation, century club, family business, g6, italian, multi-generation, shipping, sixth generation, ypo
Tim is the sixth generation CEO of Fratelli Cosulich an Italian shipping group established in 1857. Across more than 160 years, the Cosulich family have utilised a unique system of family governance to ensure the business survives and prospers from generation to generation.