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Leaving Corporate to Empower Family Businesses

1 h 12 min · 14 de jul de 2025
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Franck’s story is anything but ordinary. Born in France and raised between South Africa and the Congo, he went from working with Cartier, Tiffany, and Pandora to building his own advisory firm dedicated to helping family businesses grow, transition, and leave a legacy. In this deep and inspiring episode of the Leading Peers Podcast, Franck opens up about: ✅ What he learned from political uprisings, family factories, and corporate boardrooms ✅ Why he walked away from high-level corporate roles to reclaim control of his life ✅ How EOS and exit planning became the tools for his mission ✅ The power of peer accountability and the moment that changed everything ✅ What it means to lead with high standards—and a heart If you’re a CEO, entrepreneur, or leader thinking about your next chapter—this episode is for you. 🎙 Hosted by Leo Popik 🔥 Subscribe for more stories from the leaders who lead with heart. 📢 Learn more at: https://www.leadingpeers.com/ [https://www.leadingpeers.com/] #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #EOS #FamilyBusiness #Legacy #PeerBoards #CEO

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