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The Voice of African Family Business identifies and addresses issues that are specific to the African continent and contribute to the progress on topics related to family business management, particularly on succession, family governance, next-generation development, and family communication. This podcast is hosted by African Family Firms("AFF"), a non-profit pan-African family business association, an association that champions the multi-generational success of African family business.
- 118 - Succession planning during the pandemic period and beyondWed, 29 Mar 2023 - 43min
- 117 - Succession in family businesses: Right, responsibility, or a privilege?Wed, 22 Mar 2023 - 38min
- 116 - Business Recovery in 3 stepsWed, 15 Mar 2023 - 39min
- 115 - Impact of COVID-19 on markets and businesWed, 08 Mar 2023 - 13min
- 114 - Spotlight on technologyWed, 01 Mar 2023 - 47min
- 113 - Managing Family Business InnovationWed, 22 Feb 2023 - 46min
- 112 - Keynote panel discussion: Focus: Raising the next generationWed, 15 Feb 2023 - 59min
- 111 - Presentation: PwC Africa NextGen survey 2022 - Today and beyondWed, 08 Feb 2023 - 22min
- 110 - Author Interview with Mrs Nike Anani - Lifetime to LegacyWed, 01 Feb 2023 - 26min
- 109 - Family business in ukwalusa kwemfuyo (herding livestock)Wed, 25 Jan 2023 - 25min
- 108 - Senior entrepreneurship and the takeover of family businesses: The case of Moroccan family-owned SMEs.Wed, 18 Jan 2023 - 28min
- 107 - Financial management and family business performance in GhanaWed, 11 Jan 2023 - 24min
- 106 - Developing a theoretical framework for understanding family firm innovation behaviourWed, 04 Jan 2023 - 21min
- 105 - The moderating influence of socio-emotional wealth on the innovation choices and outputsWed, 28 Dec 2022 - 18min
- 104 - Keynote panel discussion: The regeneration power of family businessesWed, 21 Dec 2022 - 58min
- 103 - KPMG Report – The regeneration power of family businessesWed, 14 Dec 2022 - 27min
- 102 - Senior entrepreneurship and the takeover of family businesses: The case of Moroccan family-owned SMEs.Wed, 07 Dec 2022 - 23min
- 101 - African family business research – initial explorations of the field.Wed, 30 Nov 2022 - 24min
- 100 - Family businesses and dynamic capabilities: A systematic literature review.Wed, 23 Nov 2022 - 17min
- 99 - Strategic business values in indigenous Black South African family businesses
Day 1, Session 1 :
Topic: Strategic business values in indigenous Black South African family businesses.
Presenter: Dr Welcome Kupangwa (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa); co-authored with Prof Shelley Farrington and Prof Elmarie Venter (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa)
Wed, 16 Nov 2022 - 51min - 98 - African Women in Family Business: Keynote with One Oreeng exploring her journey to the topWed, 09 Nov 2022 - 39min
- 97 - African Women In Family Business Conference: Ella Chase and Veronica Yepe
Keynote address on Reimagining Family Enterprises: A Balance Between Both Masculine and Feminine Speakers: Ella Chase & Veronica Yepez
Wed, 02 Nov 2022 - 58min - 96 - African Women In Family Business Conference: Jessica EspanozWed, 26 Oct 2022 - 31min
- 95 - African Women In Family Business Conference: Bukky George TaylorWed, 12 Oct 2022 - 36min
- 94 - African Women In Family Business Conference: Breaking the Bias in Succession Planning PanelWed, 05 Oct 2022 - 46min
- 93 - African Women In Family Business Conference: Topic: Panel Discussion Tshegofatso MoatswiWed, 21 Sep 2022 - 46min
- 92 - African Women In Family Business Conference! Roberta Gumede PanelWed, 14 Sep 2022 - 1h 00min
- 91 - African Women in Family Business: Legacy Starts With You with Andrena SawyerWed, 07 Sep 2022 - 1h 00min
- 90 - African Women in Family Business: Keynote with Adanne Uche exploring her journey to the topWed, 31 Aug 2022 - 43min
- 89 - African Women In Family Business Conference : A discussion with Sethebe ManakeWed, 24 Aug 2022 - 37min
- 88 - African Women In Family Business Conference A discussion with Adenike OgunlesiWed, 17 Aug 2022 - 12min
- 87 - Building Capacity as a Second-Generation Owner-Manager
Bukky Adewolu is a qualified chartered accountant and a second generation business owner, having taken over the reins of her mother’s firm of chartered accountants. She provides business advisory services to family business and SME clients offering practical help, particularly on corporate governance, tax planning, compliance services, as well as business restructuring services. Bukky trained with KPMG in England, and worked in the Oil & Gas industry for almost a decade before venturing into private practice in Nigeria.
Wed, 10 Aug 2022 - 36min - 86 - The Global Evergreening Alliance: canalising global climate funding towards African farmers and herders, the oldest family business in the worldWed, 03 Aug 2022 - 47min
- 85 - Role of Diaspora in Family FirmsWed, 27 Jul 2022 - 43min
- 84 - Africa’s Role in World TradeWed, 20 Jul 2022 - 17min
- 83 - The Importance of Family Governance in Wealth Succession SuleimanWed, 13 Jul 2022 - 48min
- 82 - Panel Discussion on Focus on the future - Partners, Stakeholders, Opportunities
Panel Discussion on Focus on the future - Partners, Stakeholders, Opportunities Moderator: Nike Olakunri (KPMG Associate Director: Family Office and Private Client – Nigeria) Panelists: Mike Louw (Partner: Deal Advisory - South Africa), Nigel Smith (Head of Deal Advisory – East Africa), Ijeoma Emezie-Ezigbo (Head of Transaction Services – Nigeria), Creagh Sudding (Associate Director - KPMG Private Enterprise: Family Business - South Africa),
Wed, 06 Jul 2022 - 48min - 81 - Why the 21st century will belong to Family BusinessesWed, 29 Jun 2022 - 57min
- 80 - Tony Bradshaw Focus on the Future Future of African Family BusinessWed, 22 Jun 2022 - 48min
- 79 - Social Impact Investing Dr kim TanWed, 15 Jun 2022 - 30min
- 78 - Building Purpose Driven EnterprisesWed, 08 Jun 2022 - 45min
- 77 - Panel discussion on Focus on the Future
Panel discussion on Focus on the Future Moderator: Alan Barr (Head of KPMG Private Enterprise: Africa) Panelists: Wole Obayomi (Tax partner – Nigeria and KPMG Africa head of Tax), Melissa Duffy (KPMG Tax partner and Head of Family office and Private client South Africa), Sandeep Main (Associate Tax Director – East Africa)
Wed, 01 Jun 2022 - 50min - 76 - German Family Business - lessons learned, best practice to inspire African Family BusinessesWed, 25 May 2022 - 51min
- 75 - Focus on Successors: A conversation with Ronnie MainaWed, 18 May 2022 - 40min
- 74 - A Recipe For Success: How Family Engagement Can Lead to Better Succession Planning OutcomesWed, 11 May 2022 - 43min
- 73 - Panel Discussion on Engaging the Rising Generation through Family Offices and VenturesWed, 04 May 2022 - 38min
- 72 - The Role of the Next Generation in Internalisation of Family BusinessesWed, 27 Apr 2022 - 42min
- 71 - Building Sustainable Enterprises through Succession PlanningWed, 20 Apr 2022 - 49min
- 70 - Focus on Founders : A conversation with Peter MutuaWed, 13 Apr 2022 - 50min
- 69 - Panel Discussion on AfCFTA: Unlocking Wealth for African Brands and BusinessesWed, 06 Apr 2022 - 43min
- 68 - A discussion on The Islamic Perspective on Financing and PhilanthropyWed, 30 Mar 2022 - 44min
- 67 - Focus on Founders: History of trade on the continentWed, 23 Mar 2022 - 49min
- 66 - Presentation Research on African family businessesWed, 16 Mar 2022 - 47min
- 65 - Panel Discussion: Research on African family businesses: Past and FutureWed, 09 Mar 2022 - 21min
- 64 - Presentation Polygamy in the African Family Business Boon Bane or BustWed, 02 Mar 2022 - 25min
- 63 - Panel discussion Focus Contemporary issues
Panel discussion (Focus - Contemporary issues) Panel members: Mrs Tsitsi Mutendi (African Family Firms); Prof Adele Berndt (Jönköping University, Sweden); Dr Corné Meintjes (University of Johannesburg, South Africa); Dr Unity Nyakudya (Botswana Accountancy College, Botswana); Mr Rolland Eboru (Fred Footwear South Africa)
Wed, 23 Feb 2022 - 30min - 62 - Presentation An investigation into Relationship Marketing in South African Family BusinessesWed, 16 Feb 2022 - 20min
- 61 - Presentation Effects of social capital on women in family owned businessesWed, 09 Feb 2022 - 24min
- 60 - Presentation South African family wineries A Family business brand matrix perspectiveWed, 02 Feb 2022 - 23min
- 59 - Panel discussion Focus Governance and Philanthropy
Panel discussion (Focus - Governance and Philanthropy) Panel members: Prof Shelley Farrington (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa); Mrs Erika Wessels (University of Free State, South Africa); Ms Sue Howorth (The Family Business Community); Mr Dave Clarkson (The Family Business Community); Mrs Andrea Benkenstein (PWC, SA); Prof Elmarie Venter (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa)
Wed, 26 Jan 2022 - 34min - 58 - Presentation Exploring the Cultural Differences within Family BusinessesWed, 19 Jan 2022 - 22min
- 57 - Presentation The challenges to individual philanthropy in South Africa in realising human rightsWed, 12 Jan 2022 - 24min
- 56 - Presentation Exploring the relationship between governance and family business successWed, 05 Jan 2022 - 22min
- 55 - Panel discussion Focus Values and generational differences across generations
Panel discussion (Focus - Values and generational differences across generations) Panel members: Mrs Tsitsi Mutendi (African Family Firms); Mr Ahmed Seedat (Vector Consulting, South Africa); Mr Welcome Kupangwa (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa); Prof Shelley Farrington (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa)
Wed, 29 Dec 2021 - 30min - 54 - Presentation The nature of values among South African IAFBsWed, 22 Dec 2021 - 51min
- 53 - Presentation Maslows hierarchy of needs on family business generationsWed, 15 Dec 2021 - 13min
- 52 - Panel discussion Focus Challenges and Resilience in uncertain times
Panel discussion (Focus - Challenges and Resilience in uncertain times) Panel members: Mr Moses Chundu (University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe); Ms Kelly Alexander (Tilburg University, Netherlands); Ms Carina Bohlayer (Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany); Prof Ruth Kiraka (Strathmore University Business School); Mrs Nike Anani (African Family Firms); Mrs Tsitsi Mutendi (African Family Firms)
Wed, 08 Dec 2021 - 24min - 51 - Presentation The role of family businesses in increasing resilience and agility in uncertain timesWed, 01 Dec 2021 - 22min
- 50 - Presentation Mine yours or ours Overcoming ownership challenges in family businessesWed, 24 Nov 2021 - 23min
- 49 - Presentation Sustainability of family owned businesses in the Willowvale Industrial Area of HarareWed, 17 Nov 2021 - 22min
- 48 - Panel discussion Focus - Innovation and Entrepreneurial Orientation in African family businesses
Panel discussion (Focus - Innovation and Entrepreneurial Orientation in African family businesses) Panel members: Mr Raymond Mutura (Strathmore University Business School, Kenya); Mr Haydn Hayidakis (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa); Prof Elmarie Venter (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa); Dr Tony Matchaba-hove (Nelson Mandela University Family Business Unit, South Africa)
Wed, 10 Nov 2021 - 34min - 47 - Presentation: The nature and importance of entrepreneurial orientation in African family businessesWed, 03 Nov 2021 - 13min
- 46 - Presentation: Innovation in South African family and non-family SMEs.Wed, 27 Oct 2021 - 17min
- 45 - Presentation: A history of digital innovations for African family firms’ micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs)Wed, 20 Oct 2021 - 27min
- 44 - Panel discussion Focus - Keynote address: Mastering the comeback by family businesses: One size does not fit all)Wed, 13 Oct 2021 - 52min
- 43 - Keynote address Mastering the comeback by family businesses One size does not fit allWed, 06 Oct 2021 - 55min
- 42 - Panel discussion Focus Keynote address A journey through African Family Businesses its pastWed, 29 Sep 2021 - 40min
- 41 - Panel Discussion on The Future of African Family BusinessWed, 05 May 2021 - 1h 08min
- 40 - A spotlight on Senaca group with Annette Kimitei
Annette Kimitei is the Managing Director of Senaca East Africa, a leading provider of Security Solutions across the East African Region. Her key role is to oversee and deliver the organization’s performance in line with the company’s strategy while managing a formidable top management team and a portfolio of local, regional and international clients with diverse security needs. Senaca EA was started by her father in 2002 and over the last 18 years has undergone various family and business changes over the years. She started as an intern in University with no intentions of working in security but after 2 years of working closely with her father and mother as mentors, she fell in love with private security opportunities and challenge and has never looked back. Driven by her passion for People and Strategy, she has been able to transform Senaca EA, a family business in private security industry which was on the verge of near bankruptcy in 2010 to become transformational business and one of the most respected security companies in East Africa. The family business has also diversified to many other companies across East Africa. In 2019 & 2020 alone, Senaca East Africa has won 9 local, regional and Internationally recognized Awards.
Tue, 27 Apr 2021 - 52min - 39 - Gender and Family Businesses with Dr Eleanor Khonje
Dr. Eleanor T. Khonje, PhD is a feminist scholar and researcher, motivational and keynote speaker, leadership trainer and coach, communications strategist, entrepreneur and women’s rights activist. She is a United Nations consultant in Geneva, Switzerland and is the CEO of ETK Leadership Solutions and the Legacy of Queens Network and founder of the projects-based NGO, African Diaspora Leadership in Action (ADLA). Dr. Khonje is extremely passionate about building and motivating leaders to unleash their full potential and excellently walk in the totality of who they were created to be. Through ETK Leadership Solutions and The Legacy of Queens Network, Dr. Khonje curates inspiring and transformative leadership trainings and workshops and offers coaching for leaders who dare to walk in the totality of their dreams. Moreover, with a zeal for development that makes an impact, Dr. Khonje also curates leadership workshops for organizations – international organizations, private sector entities, governments, non-governmental associations and educational institutions – that carefully bridge leadership training with the address of social justice issues particularly on gender and racial equality. A TEDx speaker, she has presented motivational, keynote and academic talks at numerous organizations, universities and conferences. Dr. Khonje is a sociologist whose research expertise include gender and development, feminist theories, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), corporate social responsibility, international political economy, entrepreneurship and business development and leadership studies. Dr. Khonje is an alumni of The University of Texas at Arlington where she completed her bachelor’s degree in Political Science/ International Relations, The Graduate Institute of Geneva where she finished her master’s in Development Studies and the University of Lausanne where she completed her doctorate in Social Sciences with a dissertation analyzing the neoliberalization of feminism in Nigeria.
Wed, 21 Apr 2021 - 51min - 38 - Leadership with Madelein Mkunu
Madelein Mkunu is the International gender and business strategist and Founder and President of Leading Women of Africa (LWA), one of the most influential business women's networks in Africa. A dynamic Management, MBA and development studies graduate, she is playing a pivotal role on various national, regional and international platforms. As an International gender strategist with a focus on African women affairs, she specialises in policy design, gender advocacy and mainstreaming strategies in line with the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) until 2015, the recent Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the African Woman Decade which ends in year 2020, the Agenda 2063, the Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) and the recent African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).
Wed, 14 Apr 2021 - 50min - 37 - Successors in Family FirmsThu, 01 Apr 2021 - 1h 00min
- 36 - Daughters and Sons in Family Businesses: Roles, Opportunities, Legalities and ImplicationsWed, 24 Mar 2021 - 52min
- 35 - The role of women in creating sustainable ESG projects with Dr Reiki Crins
Dr. Rieki Crins is a cultural anthropologist and specialized on the Himalaya kingdom of Bhutan. She obtained her PhD on Gender and Sustainability in Bhutan in 2008. Rieki Authored several articles and three books on Bhutan. Rieki is a passionate speaker and gives lectures at university’s and institutions like Oxford University, University of Amsterdam, Siam Society Bangkok Thailand, Free University and TBLI conference among others. Next to her academic work, she co-founded (together with her husband Robert Rubinstein) the company Brooklyn Bridge back in 1999. Brooklyn Bridge introduced the then-radical concept of sustainable investing. The concept behind this company was the introduction of TBLI-Triple Bottom Line Investing. TBLI Group assists companies, institutions, NGOs, and individuals who wish to institutionalize sustainability. A daughter of the TBLI group is TBLI Conference, organizer of the largest international networking and education opportunity on ESG and investing in the world. For 4 years Rieki was the conference manager for TBLI Group and organised conferences in Europe and Asia. Rieki was five years responsible for the support women projects in India for the Melania Foundation. The last 18 years Rieki has been working in the travel-industry, she designs and guides high end cultural trips to Bhutan, Eastern Himalaya (Sikkim), Rajasthan and in the 90’s in Zimbabwe and Botswana. This experience of working in the travel world has let to her to the project that she is doing today: to combine her passion of bringing into practice true sustainability in the tourist sector, preservation of cultural heritage, zero emission building practicing, creating jobs. To bring this passion she has set up a cultural authentic and emission free 5 star vocational hotel- school in Bhutan in 2015 for unemployed Bhutanese youth: www.bihtbhutan.org In 2016 Rieki set up a project for the Karen refugee’s in Myanmar and was asked in 2019 to set up a 5 star vocational training school in Italy. Rieki founded the Learning Exchange Foundation in 2009. The foundation has as aim help people to help themselves by giving them access to knowledge, like vocational hospitality training, raising awareness about organic food and green technology and creating jobs.
Thu, 18 Mar 2021 - 35min - 34 - A discussion with Ms Fola Laoye, exploring her journey as a successorTue, 09 Mar 2021 - 34min
- 33 - A discussion with Margaret Hirsch understanding how she flourished as a female founder against all odds moderated by Tariye Gbadegesin
Margaret Hirsch is the COE of the Hirsch Group, the largest independently owned Appliance and Electronics retail outlet in Southern Africa that is now in its 40th year. She is already the enviable recipient of over 30 international and local awards for her business, social and charitable work which has uplifted people from many communities around the country. For many years, she has been heavily involved with Women and Youth Empowerment projects throughout Southern Africa. She personally visits schools around the country, motivating, encouraging and inspiring the youth. For several years she has been a main supporter of the Girls with Dignity project that has distributed reusable panty packs to school girls in disadvantaged areas around the country. She recently started up a Safe Houses for Girls project in Gauteng and plans to roll out the concept in KZN and the Western Cape. Margaret is passionate about women in business and entrepreneurship. She runs networking clubs at all her branches for Women In Business, encouraging mentorship programmes. Her door is always open to women who want advice on how to make their businesses grow. As the COE of the company, Margaret sees to the day to day running of all Hirsch’s stores and their concept stores. As well as their 13 branches spread throughout KZN, Gauteng and the Western Cape, Hirsch’s own six Samsung Concept Stores - Sandton City, Rosebank Mall, Mall of Africa, The Pavilion Shopping Centre in Westville and the Samsung shop Gateway shopping centre in Umhlanga. Hirsch’s has experienced really good results in all the concept stores as they are considered to be an extension of Hirsch’s culture and philosophy which has enabled the Hirsch’s story to be one of constant expansion and success.
Tariye Gbadegesin is the Managing Director & Chief Investment Officer at ARM-Harith. She is an investment professional with over 20 years’ experience in finance, principal investments and infrastructure, Tariye has mobilized over US$3 billion of capital for infrastructure projects in Africa. Tariye was on the founding team to establish the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), a pan African Development Finance Institution with US$ 6 billion under management where she led several of AFC’s investments in the sectors of power, transport, industrials, & telecommunications. Tariye previously led the US$800 million Industrial and Telecommunications Infrastructure business at AFC. Her global experience includes roles at the International Monetary Fund, the Boston Consulting Group, & PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Tariye holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Amherst College and an MBA from the Harvard Business School.
Mon, 08 Mar 2021 - 1h 01min - 32 - A discussion with Ms Roselyn Musarurwa Charehwa, understanding how she flourished as a female founder against all odds
Roselyn Musarurwa Charehwa has an MBA from University of Roehampton (UK), she also has Diplomas in Executive business leadership with Zimbabwe Institute of Management, Transformational Leadership with the Global Women Leadership Network (USA), Talent Identification with Brilliant Entrepreneurs (The Netherlands), Hive Women's Leadership Program - Facilitator Training (USA), AWEC Leadership and Business Management Capacity Building Program, Strategic Business Management (Jaskorg/SIPU/SIDA- Sweden). She is married with four children, two boys and two girls. As Managing Director of SURDAX a company that employs over 300 people she provides hygienic services as well as products.
Thu, 25 Feb 2021 - 50min - 31 - Capital raising for female-founded firms with Adesuwa Okunbo Rhodes
Adesuwa Okunbo Rhodes has more than 12 years of investment banking, private equity and structured credit experience in developed and emerging markets from global institutions. She is currently the Founder and Managing Partner of Aruwa Capital Management, one of the few woman owned and led growth equity and gender lens funds in Africa, closing gender gaps across the continent.
Tue, 16 Feb 2021 - 55min - 30 - A discussion with Ms Nancy Guzha, exploring her journey to the top as a female founder.
A discussion with Ms Nancy Guzha, exploring her journey to the top as a female founder.
Nancy Tawengwa Guzha is a seasoned General Manager, specializing in growing companies, particularly turning around struggling organizations. Trained as an agricultural economist, Nancy’s career has largely been spent in marketing and sales. Nancy was born into one of Zimbabwe’s most well known business families with her grandfather, George Tawengwa, being lauded as Zimbabwe’s first Black millionaire, whilst her parents, Solomon and Victoria, went on to start their own companies, of which Nancy and her siblings are now the shareholders and directors.
Wed, 10 Feb 2021 - 56min - 29 - Developing a Blueprint for your Family Business with Nneka Nwobi
Nneka is a Strategic Business Coach and Leadership Transformation Expert who has had multiple careers. She was a Qualified Accountant and built and later sold her Accounting Practice in the USA; A business systems consultant for the Big 4 implementing large scale systems to improve processes and systems, Sales & Business Development Professional in two of the leading technology companies, she understands the critical importance of putting the right pillars in place to build a business that does not revolve around the founder. She teaches business owners how to build scalable businesses.
Sat, 26 Sep 2020 - 29min - 28 - Building Visionary Families with Caroline Mbi-Njifor
Caroline Mbi-Njifor is an Experienced Executive, visionary and Strategic Leader, Entrepreneurial and Experienced Board member. After a successful career in public health and development work in and around Southern Africa, she is now a life purpose coach and intentional about fostering; through coaching, empowering and building functioning marriages and families by influencing one woman at a time. A wife and mother of two powerful girls. She is currently the co-founder of Endlesslife group, with her husband. The CEO and the MD of EndlessLife Health Services. The Head Coach and Mentor of ELLA – The Family School.
Fri, 18 Sep 2020 - 1h 03min - 27 - Fool-proofing the Future of the Family Enterprise with Nike Anani
Nike is a Speaker, Author and Mentor to NextGens that seek to be effective change agents in their Family Enterprises. She is a guide and a spark-plug for action: She helps NextGens identify and implement new opportunities, shortening the journey from identification to impact. She fuses her 9 years’ experience as a NextGen executive in her Family Enterprise and as a Chartered Accountant, to bring practical solutions to the table.
She is a member of Family Firm Institute and a fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants. She sits on the boards of several companies, including ARM Harith Infrastructure Fund and Mixta Real Estate Plc. For more information, kindly visit www.nikeanani.com
Fri, 11 Sep 2020 - 32min - 26 - Why your Family Business needs you to be a Conscious Futurist with Charlotte Kemp
If we plan for our families or for our businesses then we are natural futurists. We don’t often think about what it means to be a futurist, but there are skills and models we can develop and use, to be more effective, to avoid potential disasters and to take advantage of even unexpected opportunities.
Being a conscious futurist means intentionally moving up a spiral of awareness from merely surviving to becoming responsible, invested and then conscious about the future we create for those we care about.
Charlotte Kemp is the Futures Alchemist and will show you how to think about the future, discover tools and direction and to continue your investment in your family business in a way that will be more sustainable and have a more positive influence over the years.
Charlotte Kemp is a futurist, professional speaker, author and podcaster and the Deputy President of the Professional Speakers Association of Southern Africa. Her parents were born in Zimbabwe and she has happy memories of her early childhood there with parents, grandparents and cousins nearby.
In this session, you will be provided with a model for thinking about the future as well as a one-page visioning exercise to use to start your futures thinking.
Fri, 04 Sep 2020 - 58min - 25 - Boards of Directors in times of crisis with Professor Carlos Arbesu
Professor Carlos has worked with over 100 family-owned businesses in Europe and Latin America, helping to develop long-term family strategies and protocols. He also serves as an Independent Director on several Boards and Family Councils.
He holds a Law degree from the University of Navarre, a PDG from IESE Business School and a PhD from the “Business & Humanities Institute” (subject: “The Family Council”). He has been a Visiting Researcher in Washington, Boston, London, Santiago de Chile and Lima.
He founded, and is a consultant to, various Family Business Chapters or Associations in Spain, Chile and Peru, which are linked to the Family Business Network. In addition, he helped to establish Family Business specialism at the University of Oviedo (Spain) and the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile (Chile).
He has delivered his projects at several professional conferences throughout Europe and Latin America and lectured in Advance Executive Family Business programmes at IE (Instituto de Empresa), San Telmo, EAE (Escuela de Alta Gestión Empresarial), ESE (Universidad de los Andes), PUC Escuela de Negocios (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), PAD (Universidad de Piura), AEF Chile, AEF Perú & AATT (Instituto de Empresa familiar, España) among many others.
Carlos Arbesú is the author of the book “La Familia y Otros Negocios”, coordinator and co-author of the book “Claves de la Empresa Familiar”, and has published many articles and case studies on family business topics. He also serves on the Board of philanthropic initiatives such as “Fundación Mas Familia” and “Codefam” (Cooperation for the Development of Families). Carlos lives in Madrid, Santiago and Lima.
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Fri, 21 Aug 2020 - 1h 11min - 24 - Family Trusts and Family Harmony with Christian Stewart
Christian is the founder of Family Legacy Asia, a process consulting firm based in Hong Kong. He assists family enterprises around Asia with family governance, succession, and family learning & development.
He facilitates family meetings and helps families to form and implement family councils, family constitutions and family policies, often in the context of transition planning. He also advises several ultra-high net worth Asian families on trust and succession matters, including acting as a director of private trust companies. His philosophy is that such structures work best when based on understanding the unique culture and relationships within the family.
Christian originally qualified and practiced as a solicitor in South Australia from 1990 to 1994. He moved to Hong Kong in late 1994 joining PricewaterhouseCoopers and became a partner and head of their Trust & Private Client Group. In July 2002 he joined JPMorgan Private Bank to head the bank’s Wealth Advisory team for Asia.
He left JPMorgan and founded Family Legacy Asia in July 2008 to provide independent advice to Asian families on family governance & succession issues. In addition, from May 2016 he became an associate with Wise Counsel Research, a nonprofit think-tank and boutique consultancy based in Massachusetts USA, focused on matters of wealth and philanthropy.
In June 2017, Christian received the award for Leading Individual (Advisor) at the WealthBriefingAsia 2017 Awards, Singapore.
Christian is the author of the chapter on Family Offices in Hong Kong in the book “Family Offices: The STEP Handbook for Advisors” and the chapter on Trusts, Trustees & Family Business in the book “Trust in Prime Jurisdictions” both published by Globe Business Publishing Limited. He contributed a chapter on “Practical tools for building healthy families” to the book “Wealth of Wisdom, the Top 50 questions Wealthy Families Ask” by McCullough and Whitaker, Wiley, 2019. He has also been a regular contributor to The International Family Offices Journal.
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Fri, 07 Aug 2020 - 58min - 23 - Family as the Heart of Family Business with Thomasina H. Williams
Thomasina’s work in the wealth management and family business consulting arenas focuses primarily on families, rather than their financial assets. She works with business-owning families and individuals helping them build stronger relationships, have conversations about sensitive subjects, and make difficult decisions so that their family flourishes and their business thrives across generations.
She was the first consultant hired by one of the largest private banks in the U.S. to go in-house and play a leadership role in building a new internal group to support its ultra-high net worth clients in navigating the family side of wealth.
Prior to her work with families, Thomasina practised law in Miami where she was recognized as one of the Top 250 Lawyers in South Florida, the Miami-Dade County Commission acknowledged her extensive pro bono legal work on public interest cases by naming a day in her honour, and a local bar association proclaimed her a “Living Legend.”
Between her groundbreaking accomplishments as a lawyer and her current work helping families transform their lives and their legacies, Thomasina was a program officer at the Ford Foundation, the second-largest private philanthropic institution in the U.S. At the Ford Foundation, she made more than $42 million in investments to strengthen the non-profit sector.Her own family’s lived experience fuels Thomasina’s passion for helping other families avoid the fracturing of family relationships and the loss of wealth that defines the “shirtsleeves-to-shirtsleeves-in-three generations” proverb for far too many family businesses around the globe.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Mount Holyoke College and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Michigan Law School. She holds certificates in Advanced Family Business Advising and Family Wealth Advising from the Family Firm Institute. She is also a member of the Purposeful Planning Institute, where she serves on its Advisory Board; the Galliard Family Business Advisor Institute; the Independent Trustee Alliance and The Florida Bar. Additionally, Thomasina serves on the Advisory Board of Enterprising Women magazine, which reaches nearly a million women entrepreneurs in 185 countries around the globe. Thomasina also serves as a Teaching Fellow with Heroic Public Speaking, a leading training company for keynote speakers worldwide.
She is based in Florida, in the U.S.A., and is the founder of Sankofa Legacy Advisors. Thomasina can be reached directly via LinkedIn or e-mail at THWilliams@SankofaLegacyAdvisors.com, or via her firm website - www.sankofalegacyadvisors.com
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Fri, 31 Jul 2020 - 51min - 22 - Next Generation and Family Governance in Latin America and Africa with Enrique Cordero, Nike Anani and TsiTsi Mutendi
Latin America and Africa share many similarities as regions where the honor-culture is prevalent. In this episode, TsiTsi and Nike are joined by Enrique Cordero as they compare notes with him on Family Governance and Next Generation.
Enrique is an Advisor in Family Business in the Establishment of Governance and the Drafting of Family Protocols from the Universidad National de Ingenieria (UNI-PRODEF) in Nicaragua. His work consists of accompanying family businesses in the process of reducing conflict, establishing governance, setting clear rules in the relationship between family and business, and as a final product, drafting the family protocol.
For sixteen years, Enrique served as founder, President, and CEO of EMCOR, S.A. in Nicaragua, leading the graphic arts family business which maintained the ISO 9000:2000 certification for 10 years. With his experience, Enrique contributed his knowledge in marketing and graphic arts, making the business the leader in the market and advising his clients in their businesses and providing creative solutions.
Enrique is also an Adjunct Professor in the Universidad Americana (UAM) for the Master in Business Administration program. He has given many seminars about all these topics.He can be found here.
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Mon, 27 Jul 2020 - 1h 17min - 21 - Keys to Success with David Bork
Between 6 April 2020 and 27 April 2020, AFF held FB 21 - a virtual global family business conference with 86 conntributors from all over the world. The theme was "Reinventing and Rebooting Family Businesses", aimed to bring positive tools to help you through the COVID-19 pandemic.
David Bork is an original pioneer in the field of family business consulting and among the world's leaders in family business consultants. Since 1968, he has assisted more than 450 families with expansion, succession management, governance structures, and setting boundaries.
As CEO/President of Family Business Matters,David leads a team of advisors who serves families all around the world. He is the author of The Little Red Book of Family Business, a pocket-sized text with insights into the most common trials and tribulations experienced by family businesses of all types and sizes. He is a renowned speaker.
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Fri, 17 Jul 2020 - 43min - 20 - Navigating Crisis and Succession with Doris Scheibenbogen
Between 6 April 2020 and 27 April 2020, AFF held FB 21 - a virtual global family business conference with 86 contributors from all over the world. The theme was "Reinventing and Rebooting Family Businesses", aimed to bring positive tools to help you through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Doris Scheibenbogen is a Family Business Owner and Consultant assisting with Conflict Mediation, Personal Coaching and Mentoring and Consultancy.
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Sat, 11 Jul 2020 - 30min
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