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Matt Nielsen

Third-generation owner and executive
Nielsen-Massey Vanillas, Inc.
Matt is a third-generation owner and executive for Nielsen-Massey Vanillas Inc., Managing Director of Nielsen-Massey Vanillas International LLC and Managing Director of Nielsen Real Estate BV. The company’s headquarters is in Waukegan, Illinois with manufacturing facilities in Waukegan, Illinois and Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. His responsibilities include overseeing the company’s Strategic Initiatives. For 20+ years Matt also had responsibility for the company’s worldwide operations and retail and foodservice sales. Matt is a graduate of Gettysburg College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, Evanston, Illinois. He is currently a Director for Nielsen-Massey Vanillas; Director for Graziano Brothers; Vice President – Treasurer and Director of the Nielsen-Massey Foundation; Director of The French Pastry School’s Curriculum Advisory Board; member of the Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA); member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP); and a member of the Loyola University Family Business Center. He is a past Director and Officer of the Specialty Food Association; the Specialty Food Foundation; the Alliance for Illinois Manufacturing; and an advisor for three specialty food start companies – Droga Chocolates, Rare Bird Preserves and Two Fold. Matt lives in Lake Bluff, Illinois with his wife, Amy, and their son, Tyler. In his free time, Matt enjoys spending time with his family, golfing, riding his motorcycle and cooking, particularly authentic, competition BBQ.

SESSIONS

Defining Risk Management Tolerance For Each Generation Speaker

In most families, each new generation is a larger and more diverse group than the previous one. That means individual risk tolerance will likely vary. What’s the best way of assessing and discussing everyone’s appetite for risk? How do you accommodate diverse opinions and needs of a larger generational cohort? How do you teach them to prepare for black swan events?