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The issues that come up in a family office or family enterprise are unique to each family and are rarely discussed in a public forum. In this Podcast, Family Office Exchange reveals some of these issues in discussions with Family-Office subject-matter experts, family members, and trusted advisors. The podcast gives the listener a taste of how having a FOX membership can transform the way families approach ideas like philanthropy, governance, investing, and more.

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The issues that come up in a family office or family enterprise are unique to each family and are rarely discussed in a public forum. In this Podcast, Family Office Exchange reveals some of these issues in discussions with Family-Office subject-matter experts, family members, and trusted advisors. The podcast gives the listener a taste of how having a FOX membership can transform the way families approach ideas like philanthropy, governance, investing, and more.

    Leveraging Capitalism as a Force for Good with Michael Whelchel

    Leveraging Capitalism as a Force for Good with Michael Whelchel

    Today, I am pleased to welcome Michael Whelchel, Founder and CEO of Big Path Capital, a boutique investment bank working with positive impact companies and funds and pursuing a mission to challenge the status quo and raise the expectations of capitalism. Prior to founding Big Path, Micheal had 15-year career in private equity holding leadership positions at several firms, including Morris Capital Management and Stony Point Group.
    We start by discussing the big idea behind Michael’s work – what he calls “leveraging capitalism”. Michael explains what that means, elaborating on the challenges and the opportunities he sees with how capitalism operates today and how it could or should operate.
    Michael founded Big Path Capital to advance this vision for the future of capitalism. He talks about how his firm differs from other investment intermediaries, how he sees his purpose and mission in the marketplace, and what he is doing to advance this mission and achieve his vision for capitalism.
    For families, family offices, and other private capital investors in the marketplace who are interested in embracing impact investing as a superior way of deploying capital, Michael offers a number of practical tips to get them started on the right path. He also describes how families can get engaged in this mission by attending the annual Impact Capitalism Summit he and his firm host in Nantucket each year. Michael shares an overview of this unique event and provides suggestions for how family members and family offices who are active investors can get involved, contribute to, and benefit from this gathering.
    Enjoy this informative conversation with one of the most active and innovative champions of impact capitalism in the private capital space.

    • 31 min
    Avoiding Nonessential Family Office Complexity with Amjed Saffarini

    Avoiding Nonessential Family Office Complexity with Amjed Saffarini

    Today, I’m excited to welcome Amjed Saffarini, co-founder and CEO of Trove, a fast-growing, innovative firm which provides a broad array of family office services, including operations outsourcing, lifestyle management, business and tax advisory. Prior to Trove, Amjed was President at Kaplan, the leading global educational services company, and co-founder and CEO of CyberVista, a cybersecurity education company that was spun out of Kaplan and was acquired by N2K Networks. Amjed is also a Board Leadership Fellow at the National Association of Corporate Directors.
    There is a popular (and controversial) adage in our industry that goes: “If you’ve seen one family office, you’ve seen one family office.” Amjed is in the camp of people who believe this adage is an unhelpful fallacy. He explains why and shares his views on the “common DNA” that family offices share.
    But even with 95%+ shared DNA, all families are unique, which means they face the conundrum to either allow complexity to grow exponentially as they try to customize their family office to their needs or settle for standardized, off-the-shelf, or outsourced solutions that might not be perfectly tailored to the family but are good enough to get the job done. Amjed advises how families should think about this conundrum and how they can decide on the design to build and resource their family office.
    Amjed then delves into the practical suggestions he has for families, starting with the areas of the family enterprise and the family office where he believes families should not “reinvent the wheel” but rather would be advised to explore standardized or outsourced services. Conversely, he talks about when it is appropriate to invest in internalizing the complexity and to bring a family office service or functional department in house.
    This is an illuminating and thought-provoking conversation with one of the most innovative thinkers and entrepreneurs reshaping the family office space.

    • 42 min
    Serving the Family Through a Private Trust Company with Matt Tobin

    Serving the Family Through a Private Trust Company with Matt Tobin

    Today, I am pleased to welcome Matt Tobin, President and Chief Operating Officer for South Dakota Trust Company (SDTC) and President of SDTC Services. SDTC Services provides consulting and corporate services to the non-depository trust company industry, and as President, Matt is primarily responsible for managing the Company’s Private and Public Trust Company client relationships. He serves as a board director and committee member for several private and public trust companies, is member of the Board of Managers for SDTC, and Board of Directors member for the South Dakota Trust Association.
    Matt is the author of many influential publications on Private Trust Companies and has delivered numerous speeches and presentations on the topic, including at the Purposeful Planning Symposium, the Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning, Georgetown Law Center, and the Jackson Hole Financial Professionals’ Symposium, to mention just a few. He is also a frequent speaker at FOX forums, webcasts, and workshops, and is guest faculty at the highly popular FOX Private Trust Company Workshop.
    The focus of today’s conversation is on Private Trist Companies (PTCs) as a legal construct to organize and administer multigenerational family assets and professionalize the governance of complex enterprise families. Matt covers basics, including what is a PTC; why were PTCs created; and how they function? He then describes how enterprise families are using PTCs today and explains why they are becoming more and more popular. He goes over the use cases and challenges PTCs can help address for multigenerational families.
    For families who are exploring the topic and thinking about utilizing a PTC, Matt offers some valuable practical tips and suggestions that can help them avoid common pitfalls and make the process of researching or establishing a PTC a smooth one. He also provides many pointers and tips for families who already have a PTC to help them ensure they are making the most of this investment and the structures and tools it provides.
    Do not miss this rich and informative conversation with one of the foremost experts on Private Trust Companies in our industry.

    • 41 min
    Creating a Balanced Wealth Planning Process for Enterprising Families with Buddy Thomas

    Creating a Balanced Wealth Planning Process for Enterprising Families with Buddy Thomas

    I am delighted to welcome Buddy Thomas, Founder and President of Superior Planning | Family Office, a Southern California firm serving HNW and UHNW families since 1982. Buddy has created more than 50 individual virtual family offices, providing family fiduciaries, family members, and their most trusted advisors with what they need to collaborate and make decisions together. He is the author of four books, over fifty published articles, and the producer of more than 200 videos including, the “Fifty-Five Second Family Fiduciary” and “Secrets of a Family Fiduciary” series.
    In his work with enterprising families, Buddy team developed a concept he calls “the three essential elements”. He describes this concept and how he puts it to work when he advises wealthy families. As with any creative conceptual framework, the key question and the real test is how it gets applied in real-life situations. Buddy paints a detailed picture of how he and his team do wealth planning with families that encompasses all three essential elements and talks about the planning process they have created that achieves the appropriate balance between left- and right-brain topics and priorities.
    Buddy and his firm are known for at least one practical tool they apply successfully with families – a tool that they even named their firm after, the Superplan. Buddy defines what the Superplan is and outlines how it works and how families can benefit from it. Taking his methodology to the next level, Buddy and his firm have now developed a Family Wealth Game as a modern tool to help families engage in the planning process together and are even building this game into a software application. He shares the vision and workings of this game, describes what it adds to the wealth advisory process, and illustrates the experience it delivers to enterprising families.
    Please enjoy this insightful conversation with a thoughtful and creative veteran of the family wealth advisory profession and a member of a multigenerational enterprising family.

    • 28 min
    Making Sense of the Fast-Evolving Family Wealth Landscape with Jamie McLaughlin

    Making Sense of the Fast-Evolving Family Wealth Landscape with Jamie McLaughlin

    Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Jamie McLaughlin, Founder and CEO of J. H. McLaughlin & Co., a management consulting firm focused on strategy and practice management for wealth management and investment advisory firms, private banks, trust companies, single- and multi-family offices. Previously, he was CEO of Geller Family Office Services, a partner at Convergent Wealth Advisors where he built the firm’s New York office, the regional president of Mellon Private Wealth Management’s New York region, and a financial advisor at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Jamie is a Co-Founder of the UHNW Institute, an independent “think tank” serving firms that serve the ultra-high-net-worth client segment and their advisors.
    Jamie has enjoyed a long and decorated career in the wealth management and family office space, and being a history major, he has also written many excellent works on the history of the family wealth and family office industry. He tells the story, as he witnessed it, of how we the industry evolved over the past 30-40 years and paints an elaborate picture of our current industry landscape.
    The family office field is enjoying unprecedented growth, and with that growth come different business and service models and a variety of advisory frameworks and practices. Jamie describes the different types of firms that exist today in the UHNW wealth management and family office space, comparing their origins and unique characteristics and analyzing the pros and cons of each model.
    Given the spectrum of wealth management models that have emerged in the UHNW segment of our industry, Jamie offers his advice for firms who are looking to establish their place in the space or to solidify their position and ensure the long-term sustainability and profitability of their wealth management and family office business. He also provides valuable practical tips for UHNW clients and enterprise families looking to make sense of the fast-evolving wealth management landscape that serves them and to choose among the different kinds of wealth advisors and family office service providers out there.
    Don’t miss this in-depth conversation with one of the most experienced and respected thought leaders in the UHNW wealth management field.

    • 46 min
    Extracting a Wealth of Knowledge from Inheritor Stories with Joe Reilly

    Extracting a Wealth of Knowledge from Inheritor Stories with Joe Reilly

    Today, I am delighted to welcome Joe Reilly, CEO and Founder of Circulus Group. Joe is the host of two popular and influential podcasts in the family office and family wealth space: the Private Capital Podcast and the Inheritance Podcast. He is a longtime strategy consultant and family office expert, specializing in advising asset and wealth managers on their allocations, technology, and operations. Joe was the co-founder and founding president of the Family Office Association, and he is currently a director of The Inheritance Project, a non-profit that shares stories of inheritors.
    As one of the leaders of The Inheritance Project, which is dedicated to telling the stories of wealth inheritors and exploring the emotional and social impact of wealth, Joe talks about the purpose and motivations behind this undertaking. Based on conversations with inheritors and his work with families of wealth, he provides a glimpse into the most dominant themes he encounters – the top issues, challenges, or opportunities that emerge from speaking with these wealth owners.
    Joe offers a set of practical suggestions and advice for wealth owners and family members extracted from the different family stories he has encountered over the years, listing some useful tools and frameworks he has seen being successfully utilized by family leaders and family members. He also delves into the role of the advisors serving the family and shares some of the success stories and highly effective methods, tools, and tactics best-in-class family wealth advisors apply in their work with multigenerational families and wealth inheritors.
    Please enjoy this highly informative conversation with one of the long-time thought leaders and practitioners in the private capital and family wealth space.

    • 36 min

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