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Carlo Salvato in the Board of Directors of the Family Firm Institute

, by Laura Fumagalli
For the next three years he will be a member of FFI's governing council

Carlo Salvato (Department of Management and Technology) joins the Board of Directors of the Family Firm Institute (FFI): he is the first Italian academic to hold this position. The three year mandate will be made official in occasion of FFI's annual meeting, in Bruxelles on October 18th.

Founded in Boston in 1986, the Family Firm Institute, with its over 1,500 members from across the globe, is one of the most preeminent international membership associations for academics and professionals serving the family enterprise field. Among its main activities, the publication of Family Business Review (FBR), quarterly scientific journal of which Salvato is associate editor, and educational activities provided by the Global Education Network (GEN), a learning program established in 2011.

Salvato, Associate Professor of Business Strategy at Università Bocconi and a collaborator of Guido Corbetta's AIdAF-Alberto Falck Chair in Strategic Management in Family Business, was co-chairman at FFI's 2011 annual meeting held in Boston.