Value Drivers

The 73-Function CFO: Navigating Multi-Generational Wealth and Patient Capital

Robert Schoff, CFO of Forth Management Family Office, discusses his journey from a CPA at EY and private equity firm Scorpion Capital Partners to building a multi-generational single-family office from scratch over the last decade. He characterizes the family office environment as a provider of "patient capital," offering a long-term, decade-spanning investment horizon that distinguishes it from the time-bound constraints of hedge funds or private equity. This structural advantage allows his firm to act as a "mini CalPERS," balancing a strict fiduciary duty to preserve generational wealth with the pursuit of "alpha" across diverse asset classes like biotech, agentic AI, and even cash-flowing car wash platforms.

Schoff describes the modern family office CFO as a "73-function Swiss Army knife," requiring mastery over complex, cross-border tax considerations, legal structures, and diverse investment mandates. Beyond technical acumen, the role is defined by intense "soft skills" and the management of multi-generational expectations across different time horizons. He emphasizes that establishing deep trust and discretion is the most critical component of the job, allowing him to act as a "trusted partner" to family members while carefully navigating the "fine line" between professional support and their personal family lives.

The interview also highlights how technology is significantly accelerating the velocity of finance. Schoff's team leverages AI, specifically ChatGPT, to synthesize voluminous investment reports in hours rather than days, though they maintain a rigorous human "review function" to ensure accuracy. Additionally, they use AI to refine complex tax inquiries, which allows them to ask smarter, more precise questions of their legal advisors at a lower cost. Schoff argues that while AI increases efficiency, it requires a "fundamental depth of knowledge" and advanced prompting skills to yield meaningful results, asserting that the human scale and skill remain indispensable for interpreting complex data.

Key takeaways for professionals include the necessity of blending fundamental expertise with technological agility and relentless curiosity. First, while mastering financial basics remains essential, the next generation can accelerate their career trajectory by integrating those foundations with advanced technology and soft skills. Second, the "ability to trust you is huge" in high-stakes environments; technical excellence is often secondary to being a reliable partner who understands a client's specific needs. Finally, continuous learning is driven by active curiosity; to stay relevant in a rapidly evolving market, one should always "follow the thread" and look beneath the surface of every problem or topic encountered.

Chapter Summary

(00:01:00) Career Evolution: Robert Schoff describes his journey from a CPA at EY and private equity firm Scorpion Capital to building Forth Management Family Office from scratch over the last ten years.

(00:05:40) The Advantage of Patient Capital: Family offices provide "patient capital" with a multi-generational view, allowing them to act as a "mini CalPERS" that prioritizes long-term stability over short-term returns.

(00:08:28) The Versatile "Swiss Army Knife" CFO: Schoff likens his role to a 73-function Swiss Army knife, requiring mastery of complex cross-border taxes, legal governance, and fiduciary duties across diverse asset classes.

(00:10:22) Navigating Human Relationships: Beyond technical skills, the role demands "soft skills" to manage multi-generational expectations. Success relies on building deep trust and discretion while maintaining professional boundaries.

(00:14:08) Dynamic Portfolio Management: The firm employs a flexible allocation strategy, diversifying investments across high-growth biotech, agentic AI infrastructure, and stable, cash-flowing businesses like car wash platforms.

(00:27:07) AI and the Velocity of Finance: AI tools like ChatGPT allow the team to synthesize complex reports in hours and refine legal inquiries, dramatically increasing operational speed while maintaining human oversight.

(00:34:36) Advice for Future Leaders: Schoff advises the next generation to fast-track their careers by combining financial fundamentals with technological proficiency and a relentless curiosity to "follow the thread" of every problem.

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