Volume III | May 2019
Family Business News
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Family Business academics and practitioners convened for a day of exchange as part of "New Ideas in Family Firms," a conference in collaboration with INSEAD, in Fontainebleau, France. PHOTOS>
More than 650 alumni and guests gathered for the Annual Dinner at the American Museum of Natural History to support the Business School. Advisory Board member Andrew Gundlach '01 sponsored a Family Business Program table for students and friends. Pictured here: Sakchi Ruia '20, incoming family business club co-President, Harry Mallory '15, Angeliki Koromvoki '19, Advisory Board member Pierre Mordacq '07. PHOTOS >
Program Faculty co-Director Daniel Wolfenzon, presented his latest research " Does Pay Transparency Close the Gender Pay Gap," to the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium. The special seminar was part of the EU's Scientific analysis and advise on gender equality (SAAGE) and was designed to stimulate and support dialogue between the European Commission and its social partners.
What family enterprise, ownership, and governance lessons can be gleaned from the multi-generational saga of the Redstone family? Managing Director and Professor Patricia Angus explores them in her latest case study, The House of Redstone: Family Enterprise in Three Acts.