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The Architecture of Legacy

Fotios Psaroulis

A newsletter that covers everything that comes with family businesses, grounded in real stories, research and strategy frameworks.

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  • Fotios Psaroulis

    I am Fotios Psaroulis — a family business advisor and researcher focused on how families transition leadership, preserve legacy, and avoid succession failure.

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