We are delighted to announce that Russ Haworth has been inducted into the Family Business United ‘Family Business Hall of Fame,’ which recognises the exceptional contribution of individuals and their work in advancing the field of family business.
Russ helps proactive families navigate the complexities that come from being in business together.
Russ is a UK based family business adviser and has been working with families for nearly 20 years, initially through a career as a Chartered Financial Planner focussing on family wealth planning and wealth management, and more recently as a specialist family business adviser. He has been awarded the Advanced Certificate in Family Business advising from the FFI.
He is the Co-Director of The Quest for Legitimacy, a global research project that has discovered a path that the Rising Generation take in attaining their own sense of legitimacy having grown up in prominent families.
He is also the host of the widely acclaimed and imaginatively titled, The Family Business Podcast. Over the last 5 years Russ has recorded 150+ episodes of the show covering all aspects of family business. With interviews from the worlds leading experts in the field and family businesses sharing their own experiences.
He is also a member of the advisory board and faculty for The Ultra High Net Worth Institute, a US based non-profit think tank.
As Paul Andrews, Founder and CEO of Family Business United adds, “Russ has become a significant contributor to the family business sector and his podcast is well received around the world. He continues to be an innovative influencer within the sector and he truly deserves his place in the Family Business Hall of Fame.”
As Russ concludes, “I love working with family businesses and I am passionate about providing help and support to allow them to thrive and achieve their ambitions.”
“I am delighted and honoured to have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, especially for my work with The Family Business Podcast. My aspiration when I started the show was to provide useful and accessible information to family businesses around the world and I am grateful to all the families and thought-leaders who have helped me to do that.”