Guggenheim’s next-gen says Asian family offices are missing alpha
Dillon Lawson-Johnston, a descendant of the Guggenheim dynasty, says Asia’s wealthy are missing out by treating culture as philanthropy.
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Asia’s leading family offices are leaving significant wealth on the table by failing to treat the region’s explosive creative economy as a sector projected to hit $500 billion, says Dillon Lawson-Johnston, the great-great-grandson of Solomon R. Guggenheim.
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