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September 22, 2010

Former US president Bill Clinton opened his sixth annual philanthropic summit in New York on 21 September with a call to philanthropic institutions and governments to work together to promote economic growth and achieve their philanthropic goals.

Former US president Bill Clinton opened his sixth annual philanthropic summit in New York on 21 September with a call to philanthropic institutions and governments to work together to promote economic growth and achieve their philanthropic goals.

During his opening address Clinton said: "I hope when we come out of this meeting every one of you will have a clearer idea about how you can best use your resources in this climate to promote more economic growth in all the countries represented here."

January 1, 2007

The presentation by Thierry Peugeot was one of the highlights of the 17th FBN Summit in Cannes. He outlined the role played by the Peugeot family in the PSA Group, the producer of vehicles carrying the Peugeot and Citroën brands, reports Jozef Lievens

Jozef Lievens is a professor at the European University College Brussels and executive director of FBN Belgium.

The presentation by Thierry Peugeot was one of the highlights of the 17th FBN Summit in Cannes. He outlined the role played by the Peugeot family in the PSA Group, the producer of vehicles carrying the Peugeot and Citroën brands, reports Jozef Lievens

November 1, 2006

Building success on talent and attracting the best resources to business families was the theme of this year’s 17th FBN Summit in Cannes. Suzy Bibko, reports back from another successful Summit where the Mayor of Cannes reminded us that dreaming big can pay off

Suzy Bibko is editor of Families in Business.

Building success on talent and attracting the best resources to business families was the theme of this year's 17th FBN Summit in Cannes. Suzy Bibko, reports back from another successful Summit where the Mayor of Cannes reminded us that dreaming big can pay off

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