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G RU P O A NTOLIN


B ERRY B ROS. & RUDD


M ELI Á H O TELS I NTERNA TIONAL


BERRY BROS & RUDD


FAMILIES BERRY AND RUDD SECTOR WINE AND SPIRITS COUNTRY UNITED KINGDOM


Britain’s original wine and spirits merchant and the ninth oldest private family business in the UK was founded in 1698. Over the past two years, Berry Bros & Rudd has succeeded in refocusing the company’s core priorities under a new chief executive, Dan Jago, and now new chair, Lizzy Rudd, a third generation Rudd family member. The company reported a turnover of £171 million ($213 million) in the year to 31 March 2017, the strongest sales performance for the family owned business since 2011.


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GRUPO ANTOLIN FAMI LY


SECTOR AUTOMOTIVE COUNTRY SPAIN


Still 100% owned by the founding Antolin family, who are now in the second and third generations, Grupo Antolin lists its family ownership as one of its key strengths, “which ensures a decision-making with a long- term vision”. In a traditionally male-dominated industry, it has progressive gender diversity—three of its seven board members are women— which powers impressive financial performance. It posted record sales of €5 billion ($6 billion) in 2017, up 10% from a year ago, all after starting as a mechanics garage specialising in vehicle and agriculture machinery repairs in Burgos, Spain.


ANTOLIN


MELIÁ HOTELS INTERNATIONAL


FAMI LY


SECTOR HOTELS COUNTRY SPAIN


ESCARRER


The leading hotel group in Spain and the third-largest in Europe, Meliá Hotels now provides more than 370 hotels in 43 countries on four continents. Digital strategy has generated a 21% improvement in direct online sales through Melia.com (up to €520 million) in 2017, led by second-generation chairman Gabriel Escarrer Jaume. This digital change has been applied not only to sales, but also to many key management processes, and increasingly, to improving the customer experience in hotels. In 2017 it won Global Traveler’s Best Luxury Leisure Hotel Group in the World.


ISSUE 73 | 2018


T O P F AMIL Y B USINESS


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