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Veronica Maldonado

Chair of the board of the GEM (Grupo Economico Maldonado) companies
Executive Director of the Family Office and Chair of the GEM Family Council
Veronica understands the differences between stewardship, ownership and management having experienced it herself over the past 20 years. She knows what it means to build, lose, and reconfigure one’s family business and legacy. Growing up as part of the fourth generation of a family that impacted Venezuela’s agricultural and industrial sectors, Veronica developed an understanding early on for the meaning of stewardship, and exemplifying values through one’s behavior. Veronica serves as chair for the board of the GEM (Grupo Economico Maldonado) companies, a role she has had since July 2018. In addition, Veronica served as the Executive Director of the Family Office and Chair of the GEM Family Council. From 2002 -2021 she was the President of the Foundation, La Compañia Humana, which supports education, community development, music and environmental awareness in Venezuela. Years past, Veronica worked in the development of international business ventures at Phoenix Home Life Insurance Company in Connecticut and in the Daichi Life Insurance company in Tokyo, Japan. She is a frequent speaker in family business matters and participates in advisory boards of the Family Business Network and the Business Families Foundation. Veronica has completed various family business management programs and has extensive experience in corporate structures in US, Japan and Venezuela. She is a graduate from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and completed with honors an EMBA in Family Business in the Coles College of Business, Kennesaw State University in Atlanta, Georgia. She is fluent in English and Spanish and conversant in Japanese.

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Positioning Yourself for Board Leadership Speaker

Family businesses can be insular, relying on directions of family members or a few highly trusted long-time employees. That’s why boards are important. Preparing yourself to be on a board requires a lot of thought and consideration. It also requires skills. The more you know, the better you can position yourself for board membership.