![]() Linda Beidler-D'Aguilar Partner (at time of writing) Linda Beidler-D'Aguilar joined Glinton Sweeting O'Brien (GSO) legal in 2015, both as a partner and as head of the firm's financial services practice in 2015. She specialises in the creation and structuring of investment funds for both institutional and private clients. Linda also advises on corporate transactions, insurance, regulatory compliance, banking and securities law, public and private offerings, structured financing and general commercial matters. Linda served as a director of the Bahamas Financial Services Board (BFSB) from 2010 to 2014, and continues to be active in BFSB's regulatory, legislative and product development initiatives.
LINDA BEIDLER-D'AGUILAR | FRIDAY, 16 AUG 2019 Family offices are generally recognised as integral to the cohesive and coherent management of a family's diverse business interests in tandem with its domestic and personal affairs, and this article examines here the opportunities afforded by the ... Read more PAGE: 1 |
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Generation next
JAMES GOWING
FINANCE DIRECTOR
GOWING BROS LTD
FINANCE DIRECTOR
GOWING BROS LTD
To sustain a successful multi-generational business and legacy requires investment acumen grounded in strong family values. As part of the rising generation at Gowing Bros, executive director of finance James Gowing is helping position the 158-year-old company for the future. Karren Vergara writes.








