Matthew Erskine, JD  Becomes a 2025 Fellow in the Family Firm Institute (FFI)

Matthew F. Erskine, JD pictured above the FFI Fellow Banner with a paragraph describing the distinction of fellow including professionalism, expertise, and comment to family enterprise

Press Release October 30, 2025

Matthew Erskine of Erskine & Erskine was announced and honored as a Fellow of the Family Firm Institute on October 30, 2025 at the FFI Global Conference in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Fellow status signifies that Matt has completed an advanced program of study as part of the Family Firm Institute’s Global Education Network (GEN), presented at FFI annual conferences or published in FFI publications, and has been a member of FFI for more than 10 years.

Fellow status is awarded to individuals who have achieved comprehensive professional knowledge and gained significant expertise that can be used as value to family enterprise members, including those with operating businesses and/or family offices.  

“Through obtaining Fellow status, Matt has gained a deeper understanding of the needs of family-owned enterprises and the many roles these multi-generational companies play in local, national and global economies.,” said Judy Green, President of the Family Firm Institute.  Participants have access to cutting edge information and resources through FFI’s multidisciplinary educational programs that advance family enterprises worldwide by enabling collaboration between family enterprise advisers and consultants and researchers and academics, creating a global network of professionals.  

The Family Firm Institute (www.ffi.org) is an international professional membership whose mission is to be the most influential global network of thought-leaders in the field of family enterprise and to provide research-based learning and relevant tools for advisers and consultants, academics and family enterprise members to drive success. For more information on the Family Firm Institute or the FFI Fellows program, info@ffi.org.


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