Épisodes

  • Integrating AI into the Family Office: From Curiosity to Capability
    Dec 15 2025
    Episode Overview

    In this focused follow-up to the SFO Circle Clinic in Chicago, host Kristen Oliveri brings together three leading voices in family office technology to explore how artificial intelligence is being thoughtfully introduced into the family office environment. The discussion cuts through hype and looks at practical, values-aligned adoption.

    What You’ll Hear

    • Where family offices can realistically begin when exploring AI

    • How to frame AI as mindset, tool, and strategy

    • The importance of defining the purpose before selecting solutions

    • Practical operational use cases, from reporting to data analysis

    • Emerging applications in investment research and monitoring

    • Safeguards, governance, and risk considerations

    • Building team literacy and internal confidence

    • Preserving human judgement alongside automation

    • What to look for when choosing technology partners

    • How AI may influence the next generation of governance and decision-making

    This episode offers clear, grounded insight for leaders who want to explore AI without compromising culture, privacy, or family values.

    Host: Kristen Oliveri, Senior Family Office Advisor

    Guests:

    • Tania Nield, Founder and CEO, InfoGrate Wealth

    • Bill Wyman, President, Family Office Services, Summitas

    • Dan Gregerson, Co-Founder and CEO, Summitas

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    35 min
  • Philanthropic Advising Competency Model
    Dec 8 2025
    Summary

    This episode of the Ultra High Net Worth Institute podcast explores the Philanthropic Advising Competency Model developed by Daylight Today. Hosts Russ Haworth, Tony Macklin, and Marguerite Griffin discuss the evolving role of philanthropic advisors, the need for a structured competency model, and the importance of cultural dexterity and behavioral intelligence in fostering trust and effective communication with clients. The conversation highlights the future of philanthropic advising, emphasizing the integration of purpose and finance, and the skills necessary for the next generation of advisors.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Philanthropic Advising Competency Model

    04:04 The Evolution of Philanthropic Advising

    08:25 Understanding the Competency Model Structure

    12:25 The Intentions Behind the Competency Model

    15:16 Cultural Dexterity and Behavioral Intelligence

    22:31 Hiring and Training with the Competency Model

    25:29 Building Trust Through Competency

    28:11 Future of Philanthropic Advising

    34:16 Skills for the Next Generation of Advisors

    37:25 Key Takeaways

    Links

    Philanthropic Advising Competency Model - https://www.daylightadvisors.com/research-philanthropic-advising-competency

    Barriers to giving - https://www.ncfp.org/knowledge/overcoming-psychological-barriers-to-giving/.

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    39 min
  • Integrating Wealth Management: Profitability Drivers, Trade-offs, and Strategic Considerations
    Nov 28 2025
    Summary

    In this episode of the Ultra High Net Worth Institute Podcast, host Russ Haworth is joined by Kevin Casey (PathStone) and Joe Calabrese (Key Wealth) to explore their new white paper on integrated wealth management. Together they unpack the profitability drivers, trade-offs and strategic considerations that leaders need to understand when deciding whether, and how, to move towards a more integrated model.

    Drawing on their work across the industry and within the UHNW Institute, Kevin and Joe explain why integration is about far more than “adding services”, and why it often requires a fundamental shift in culture, operating model and economics. They also walk through a practical decision tree and an adapted DuPont model that help firms assess client demand, pricing power, advisor capacity and the real costs of delivering integrated advice.

    In this episode we cover


    Why integration, and why now

    How rising client complexity, the commoditisation of investment management, and growing demand from advisers and families have brought integrated wealth management to the forefront.

    Integration vs “just adding services”

    Why true integration is about reshaping the firm’s operating model, talent base and culture, not simply bolting on tax, estate or philanthropic advice.

    Client demand and avoiding ‘hobby businesses’

    How to distinguish genuine, scalable demand from “sample of one” client requests, and when outsourcing or partnering may be wiser than building in-house capabilities.

    Pricing power and the DuPont model

    How to assess whether your firm has real pricing power today, and how integrated offerings affect the balance between

    • Revenue per client
    • Clients per adviser
    • Adviser compensation
    • Overall profitability

    The economics of integration

    The reality that integrated services often reduce adviser capacity and increase people costs, and why that only makes sense if the firm can clearly articulate and charge for the additional value.

    Talent, culture and cost structure

    Why multi-disciplinary teams and in-house specialists are inherently more expensive, and how culture, collaboration and client centricity become critical success factors.

    Models across the integration spectrum

    Three example business models, from specialist to fully integrated, and what their different profitability, growth and retention profiles can teach leaders who are considering a shift.

    Guidance for leaders considering integration

    Joe and Kevin’s closing advice:

    • Proceed with caution and a thorough risk assessment (financial, operational, reputational and cultural).
    • Be honest about who you are as a firm and where you sit today.
    • Go into integration “eyes wide open”, with humility and clarity about the trade-offs involved.

    About our guests

    Kevin Casey is Head of Corporate Development and Strategy at PathStone, a multi-family office and wealth management firm with roots as a single family office and an integrated, largely insourced service model. He works closely on M&A, strategy and growth, giving him a front-row view of how firms across the industry are approaching integration.


    Joe Calabrese is Chief Operating Officer of Key Wealth, the wealth management division of KeyBank, overseeing service, product, technology and infrastructure across four distinct client segments, including a significant multi-family office business. Joe has led multiple multi-family offices and is a long-standing contributor to the UHNW Institute’s work on practice

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    30 min
  • 50 Ways to Leave your Legacy
    Oct 16 2025
    Episode overview

    Russ speaks with storyteller and filmmaker Rick Stevenson about why our personal stories are our most valuable legacy, and how families can use storytelling to connect across generations, strengthen decision making, and shape their philanthropy. Rick shares insights from 8,000+ interviews, the origins of the 5,000 Days Project, and practical ways advisers and families can start capturing stories with care, consent and purpose.

    Key themes
    • Your story as your greatest asset: Identity, purpose and self-knowledge as the foundation for a lived legacy
    • Safe, consent-led storytelling: Why participants should retain control and how privacy builds honesty and depth
    • From emotion to insight: How telling a story moves feeling into language and reduces its hold on us
    • A “family voice,” not just a founder’s voice: Interviewing every generation to reveal shared values and differences
    • Philanthropy and purpose: How stories surface what people truly care about and guide meaningful giving
    • Advisers as humans first: Do your own story work to build trust with the whole family, not only the patriarch
    • Getting started at any age: Simple, repeatable practices for capturing stories from early childhood to later life

    Next steps
    • Institute members can access the Legacy Playbook in the member portal and resource library
    • To explore a Family Voice series or personal story mentoring, get in touch via the Institute website - https://www.uhnwinstitute.org/


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    48 min
  • SFO Circle: The Expert Generalist: The Most Valuable Seat in the Family Office
    Sep 30 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the SFO Inner Circle Conversations podcast, host Kristin Oliveri and guests Josh Miller, Linda Mack, and Rich Wolkowitz explore the concept of the expert generalist within the single-family office (SFO) space. They discuss the essential skills and qualities needed to thrive in this role, the challenges faced in high-stakes environments, and the importance of continuous learning and adaptability. The conversation also delves into the future of family offices and the evolving role of expert generalists in meeting the diverse needs of ultra-high-net-worth families.

    Takeaways

    The expert generalist has knowledge across multiple wealth management disciplines.

    Curiosity and a thirst for knowledge are essential traits.

    Expert generalists must balance depth in certain areas with breadth across others.

    Unexpected challenges can arise in high-stakes environments.

    Intellectual curiosity drives continuous learning and evolution.

    Building a strong network is crucial for expert generalists.

    Adaptability is key in dealing with diverse family dynamics.

    The future of family offices will require more strategic and sophisticated roles.

    Expert generalists must focus on customization to meet individual family needs.

    Successful family offices should demonstrate a return on investment for their services.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Expert Generalist Defined

    02:54 Essential Skills for Expert Generalists

    05:45 Navigating a Day in the Life

    08:49 Balancing Depth and Breadth of Knowledge

    11:47 Challenges in High-Stakes Environments

    14:51 The Importance of Intellectual Curiosity

    17:49 Continuous Learning and Evolution

    20:49 Advice for Aspiring Family Office Professionals

    23:53 The Future of Family Offices

    26:44 Transformational Changes Ahead


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    36 min
  • Power Maps
    Sep 19 2025

    In this episode, Russ Haworth engages with Betsy Erickson and David Werdiger to explore the intricate power dynamics within ultra high net worth families. They introduce the concept of the Power Map, a tool designed for advisors to understand and navigate the various sources of power within family structures.

    The conversation delves into the roles of advisors, the importance of cultural competency, and the evolving landscape of wealth management, particularly in the context of generational transitions and the shift towards a more collaborative approach in family governance. Through a case study, they illustrate the practical application of the Power Map and emphasize the need for advisors to reflect on their own power and influence in family decision-making processes.

    Takeaways

    • Advisors must recognize their own power in family dynamics.
    • Power can manifest in various forms beyond formal roles.
    • The Power Map helps identify and unlock sources of power.
    • Cultural dynamics significantly influence family governance.
    • Wealth 3.0 emphasizes collaboration over control.
    • Families today face more complexity than ever before.
    • Engaging the rising generation is crucial for family success.
    • Advisors should foster an enabling environment for families.
    • The illusion of governance can hinder effective decision-making.
    • Understanding cultural differences is essential for advisors.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Power Dynamics in Ultra Wealthy Families

    02:58 Understanding the Power Map Concept

    05:41 Nuanced Sources of Power

    11:48 The Role of Advisors in Power Dynamics

    17:32 Practical Application of the Power Map

    23:59 Empowering Families Through Understanding Power Dynamics

    27:19 Navigating Complex Family Structures

    30:12 Cultural Competency in Family Dynamics

    34:28 The Shift to Wealth 3.0

    41:07 Case Study: Power Dynamics in Family Philanthropy

    46:06 Key Takeaways for Advisors

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    49 min
  • Navigating Risk Management with Kate Norris
    Aug 4 2025

    Navigating Risk Management with Kate Norris

    Join us in this insightful episode of the Ultra High Net Worth Institute podcast as Russ Haworth sits down with Kate Norris, founder and CEO of Attenuate Risk. They delve into the top risk trends impacting wealth managers and their clients today. Kate shares her journey from financial services to launching her own firm, emphasizing the importance of understanding non-portfolio risks such as physical security, digital footprints, and family dynamics.

    Key Takeaways:

    The significance of non-portfolio risks and their impact on financial security. The importance of personalized risk management plans for families. How wealth managers can better understand and address the unique risks faced by ultra-high-net-worth families. The role of wealth advisors in protecting clients' financial legacies.

    Chapters:

    1. Introduction to Kate Norris and Attenuate Risk
    2. Kate's Journey in Financial Services
    3. Understanding Non-Portfolio Risks
    4. The Role of Wealth Advisors in Risk Management
    5. Top Risk Trends for Ultra-High-Net-Worth Families
    6. Personalized Risk Management Plans
    7. The Importance of Independent Advice
    8. Conclusion and Key Takeaways

    For more information about the Institute head to https://uhnwinstitute.org

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    30 min
  • Exploring Wealth Migration
    Jul 15 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Ultra High Net Worth Institute podcast, Russ Haworth speaks with Judy Galst from Henley and Partners about investment migration.

    They explore the increasing interest from Americans in obtaining alternative residence and citizenship through investment, the differences between residency and citizenship, and the popular programs available. Judy shares insights on the motivations behind this trend, the importance of strong passports, and common misconceptions surrounding investment migration.

    The conversation emphasizes the need for education and guidance in navigating these options.

    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Investment Migration

    02:30 Understanding Investment Migration

    04:02 The Surge of American Interest

    10:27 The Importance of Strong Passports

    12:13 Residency vs. Citizenship

    16:52 Popular Programs for Americans

    25:58 Investment Structures and Tax Considerations

    35:05 Common Misconceptions and Advice

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    43 min