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September 13, 2022

The Tasmanian chairman of KPMG Australia discusses the key issues families are facing, focussing on ESG issues and the advice he would give to his younger self.

Since joining multinational professional services network KPMG in 1983, Tasmanian-born Paul Green has worked across a range of disciplines, from audit to corporate recovery to management consultancy.

Paul’s pragmatic approach to problem solving, broad career experience and genuine interest in people makes him a great resource for family businesses and family offices looking to further establish themselves within the Asia-Pacific region.

June 11, 2010

Economic growth will be driven by the private sector in the coming years and the best-run family companies have a big role to play, the CBI’s director general told a family business conference yesterday.

Economic growth will be driven by the private sector in the coming years and the best-run family companies have a big role to play, the CBI's director general told a family business conference yesterday.

Richard Lambert, director general of the UK-based business lobbying organisation, told family business leaders at the Institute for Family Business national forum that governments cannot "cut" their way back to economic stability.

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