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What if an age-old family business is altered and the extended family’s only connection is a family office? What would happen to the children? That’s what worried May Johnson when it became clear that the third-generation brothers who owned the company she worked for were going to sell major parts of the business and strike out on their own with separate enterprises. But they funded a unique family office along with their sister, who had not been involved in the family business.
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Schuman, A.M., Ward, J.L. (2011). The Dean. In: Family Education for Business-Owning Families. Family Business Leadership Series. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-51496-7_7
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