Randel now lives in Singapore. When he’s not teaching on INSEAD’s campuses in Asia (Singapore), Europe (France), and the Middle East (Abu Dhabi)—and now its facility in San Francisco, he tries to connect with his three adult daughters, who live and work in New York, Minneapolis and Muscat, Oman (respectively), at their family cottage in California.
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Dr Randel S. Carlock
Professor Randel Carlock is a business professor, coach, family therapist, entrepreneur, and former CEO and Chairman of a NASDAQ listed company, Randel’s passion for teaching and real-world experience as an entrepreneur helped him enter the new field of family business. He was founding director of 2 award-winning family business centers: The first in the U.S. as the first Opus Professor of Family Enterprise at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota and then, the Wendel International Centre for Family Enterprise as the first Berghmans Lhoist Chaired Professor in Entrepreneurial Leadership at INSEAD. He has now researched and taught about entrepreneurship, family business, and coaching at INSEAD for 20 years. The main theme in Randel’s work is the power of learning and personal development in creating deeper meaning in our lives. He believes that we learn 3 ways when we teach: First, from the class we learn how to motivate others; second, we learn about what we are teaching; and last, we learn about ourselves. It’s only when we learn new skills, and more importantly, about ourselves and what we value, that our trajectory towards leadership and making a difference climbs exponentially. He holds Masters, MBA and PhD degrees and has done postgraduate training in family and marriage therapy at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College and psychodynamic counseling at Birkbeck College, both in London. He also completed the Art and Practice of Leadership Development at Harvard University’s Kennedy School and Strategic Family Therapy Training at the Mental Research Institute in Palo Alto. He is most proud of his books, written with outstanding colleagues: When Family Businesses are Best and Strategic Planning for the Family Business with John L. Ward, and Family Business on the Couch: A Psychological Perspective with Manfred Kets de Vries. These books have been translated into several languages including Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish. A Family Business on the Moon, co-authored with Keng-Fun Loh, represents a completely new style of learning and an exciting departure from his previous academic publications. |
Keng-Fun Loh 羅景芬
Keng-Fun advises business families and companies in Asia, Europe, the U.S., and the Middle East on communication and planning. She is Lecturer of Family Business at INSEAD, Co-Academic Director of the YPO INSEAD Global Family Enterprise Program and the program director for the Financial Times' first Family Business Forum at INSEAD Asia Campus. She has written about family business for publications that include the Singapore’s Business Times, the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong, and is co-author of A Family Business on the Moon: 24 activities to plan your family and business future (2018). Keng-Fun has over 25 years working with wealthy and business families in Asia, Europe, and the U.S.. With 20 years at Citi, she is a veteran in communicating complex concepts to a broad spectrum of high net worth clients through her senior roles as market head, head of customer experience, and marketing director. She was head of marketing for Asia Pacific at Credit Suisse for four years before joining Standard Chartered as Senior Advisor for its new wealth management transformation strategy. Keng-Fun enjoys the challenge of employing new technology, designing new tools, and working as a coach to help business families address their unique challenges, accelerate their learning, and function more effectively. She holds the Family Firm Institute (FFI) Certificate in Family Business Advising and sits on the Executive Committee of the FFI Asian Circle study group. Keng-Fun has a master's degree in finance and investments from the University of Hull. Born and currently based in Singapore, Keng-Fun was educated in English and Mandarin, and speaks Cantonese at home. |
She is also an accomplished street photographer whose works are commissioned and widely published. The last 10 years as a street photographer on the side has trained her visualisation skills which lend to the art direction of her work. When she's not working, you can usually find her with her pugs and sometimes with her camera photographing life.
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