Empowering Family Offices in Philanthropy: Unleashing the Impact of the 0.1%
This webinar forms of the 2024 Family Office Series.
Description
This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and offers insights and updates from a leading industry-expert speaker.
All webinars can be booked individually, or you can book the entire series for a discounted cost. Delegates places are also interchangeable with colleagues from the same organisation.
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Content
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Using wealth as a tool for good-how to build multigenerational strategies that put values and purpose at the centre
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Building strategies that align impact across asset classes including philanthropy to build risk adjusted and diversified portfolios which are attractive to multiple generations of families
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How to know if your impact goals are being met – what does good look and feel like? Who judges?
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Successful successions – how to prepare younger family members to see their wealth as a tool for good and not a burden
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Practical approaches to solving big problems – how to keep it from being overwhelming
Presenter
Amy BlackwellFounder of Amy Blackwell Advisory |
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Amy is a philanthropy, impact and multi-generational wealth expert and the founder of Amy Blackwell Advisory. She works with families to design philanthropic strategies and incorporate impact investing in their portfolios. She specialises in helping families work across generations to define the purpose of their wealth and align that to their values to build a legacy to be proud of. She advises impact aligned businesses with their strategies so that their purpose is well integrated and articulated. She worked for a number of years with Merrill Lynch Private Executive Services and has been engaged with impact and purpose strategies since the early 1990’s. Amy sits on the Advisory Board of Open Briefing and is a member of the Development Board for the Royal Shakespeare Company. She is a member of the Civic Ecosystem Initiative. She is an impact advisor to 1FS. Amy has a degree in History with Honours from Northwestern University, Illinois, and a Masters degree in International Development-Humanitarian Emergencies from the London School of Economics and Political Science. |