![]() in sociology, all from Yale University, and is professor emeritus of organizational systems and psychology at Saybrook University in San Francisco. He has a BA degree in Philosophy, MA in Management, and Ph.D. Dennis is author (or co-author) of Cross Cultures: How Global Families Negotiate Change Across Generations Stewardship in your Family Enterprise: Developing Responsible Family Leadership Across Generations, and Working With the Ones You Love, as well as management books Rekindling Commitment, Getting Your Organization to Change and Take this Work and Love It. Jaffe, a San Francisco-based advisor to families about family business, governance, wealth and philanthropy, recently completed the working papers Governing the Family Enterprise: The Evolution of Family Councils, Assemblies and Constitutions, Releasing the Potential of the Rising Generation, and Good Fortune: Building a Hundred Year Family Enterprise, published by Wise Counsel Research, based on his current research with global multi-generational family enterprises. Read the The International Family Offices Journal’s interview with Babetta von Albertini.ĭr. She continues to serve on the STEP Global Governance Committee. representative on the STEP Global Council for three years (the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners), and as Vice-Chair of STEP New York for three years. ![]() in law from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. Babetta is a dual-qualified common law/civil law attorney (admitted to the bars of New York and Zurich, Switzerland) and holds both a Tax LL.M. Prior thereto, she was with Withers (a global trusts and estates law firm) for nine years, and Shearman & Sterling (a capital markets law firm) for three years, living and working in New York, London, Switzerland and Hong Kong. Babetta is also the General Counsel of ATM Capital Partners, a single family office. tax law and has advised large domestic and international families on their governance and succession planning for approaching twenty years. She is an expert on family governance and U.S. | IFG Founder & Chairīabetta is the Chair of the Institute for Family Governance. Here’s a look at what the Sooners’ 2024 schedule could look like when it gets released on July 14 on the SEC network.Babetta von Albertini, Ph.D. Perusing future nonconference schedules, we found a pair of games that could make a lot of sense if Joe Castiglione can work his athletic director magic to make it happen. Because the Sooners have just two nonconference games scheduled, they’ll have to find two more games. Georgia would have been on the slate, but after Oklahoma and Texas announced they would join the SEC, the conference directed Georgia to cancel its nonconference game with the Sooners. Oklahoma has just two nonconference games scheduled for the 2024 season. ![]() That could prove problematic for the Sooners. ![]() Namely, each team would schedule at least one Power Five team. Settling on an eight-game schedule, the SEC put in several provisions for how the league members should schedule nonconference games. It was one of the bigger debates at hand for a conference that’s been at the forefront of college football for some time. At their spring meetings in Destin, Florida, the SEC decided to continue their use of an eight-game schedule for the 2024 season. ![]()
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