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Board Economics
Re: Pertaining to leadership roles, do family financial background have much effect?
by
DaNNy001
on 20/07/2025, 21:20:50 UTC


‎Do top leaders or presidents of countries or big corporations and businesses do better economically because they were brought up from a rich family background with wealthy parents or from a poor family background with poor parents?
‎ Or better put, does the financial status of ones family background, that is, does one being born and brought up by rich or poor parents, have a lot to do with how well they do later in life when they attain leadership roles in big corporations and businesses or become the president of a country?


This could be a factor but it's not really that important because most leaders that we have started from humble beginnings...some presidents and governors didn't grow up from a rich family or with a silver spoon but they are able to manage the economy of a nation, this isn't because they learnt it from a rich person but these values have been instilled in them and before attaining such a position you would be shaped by experience