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Your invitation to the 10th PwC Global Family Business Survey launch webcast | |
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Dear Subscriber We are delighted to invite you to our live webcast on the 16th of February 2021, 3:00PM - 4:00PM, to mark the launch of PwC’s 10th Global Family Business Survey – ‘From trust to impact. Why Family Businesses need to act now to ensure their legacy tomorrow’. The report reveals the current thinking—and future outlook—of 2,800 family business leaders across 87 territories. Panelists include: - André Hoffmann, Roche Holdings, Switzerland
- Victoria Mars, Mars Inc., US
- Bob Moritz, PwC's Global Chairman
- Peter Englisch, Global Family Business Leader, PwC Germany
- Farhad Forbes, Forbes Marshall, India
- Gabriela Baumgart, Grupo Baumgart, Brazil
- Jakob Topsoe, Topsoe Family Holdings, Denmark
The unprecedented, tumultuous events of the past year have presented family businesses with enormous challenges. And although many have demonstrated significant resilience amid the crisis—the rapidly changing state of the world has served as a wake-up call for family business leaders looking toward the future. Our Survey findings show that it’s no longer enough to rely on values and legacy to propel the business forward. Tomorrow’s family business requires a new approach for lasting success—one based on accelerated digital transformation, prioritization of sustainability goals, and professional family governance. During the 60-minute session, panelists will discuss takeaways from the survey and share their views and call for action on the next steps to ensure family businesses’ longevity and success going forward. Want an exclusive preview of this year's survey findings? Register now to join a discussion with PwC leaders and a panel of forward-looking family business owners from around the world. |
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Contact Us Esiri Agbeyi Partner & Private Wealth Leader emuesiri.agbeyi@pwc.com | Ade Ogunsanya Associate Director ade.ogunsanya@pwc.com |
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