Unlocking Corporate Governance for Long-Term Sustainability in Family-Owned Businesses
Unlocking Corporate Governance for Long-Term Sustainability in Family-Owned Businesses Family-owned businesses are often built on vision, sacrifice and trust. But for them to survive beyond the founder and thrive across generations, they need more than hard work. They need strong governance. This session explores how family businesses can use corporate governance to build lasting structures, manage succession, improve decision-making and protect both business value and family legacy. It will unpack practical ways to separate family issues from business decisions, strengthen board effectiveness, create accountability and prepare the next generation for sustainable leadership. A valuable conversation for family business owners, successors, directors, advisors and entrepreneurs who are thinking beyond short-term profits and building for the future.

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