The Family Biz Show

Family Business Governance That Actually Works Across Three Generations | The Family Biz Show Ep. 126

Jan 31, 2026
Peter Roberti, third-generation leader at Adrian Jules Clothiers who learned tailoring on the factory floor, walks through real-world multi-generation governance. He talks about earning leadership through consistent presence. He emphasizes weekly rhythm and immediate conversations to prevent conflict. He defends scaling without sacrificing craftsmanship and the client experience.
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ANECDOTE

Raised On The Factory Floor

  • Peter learned tailoring at 14 when his grandfather bought him fabric and taught him to make a suit in the factory.
  • He grew up on the shop floor and that early experience anchored his commitment to the craft.
INSIGHT

Succession Should Feel Invisible

  • Gradual succession makes ownership feel seamless to employees and customers.
  • Peter and his father make decisions together so the handoff appears already done.
INSIGHT

Quality As The Unchanging Core

  • The company's DNA centers on uncompromising quality in talent, fabric, and craft.
  • Consistency, discipline, and willingness to adapt preserved their reputation across decades.
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