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    Family Office Wealth Management—Virtual

    Family Office Wealth Management—Virtual
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    • Dates: 13–29 APR 2021
    • Format: Virtual
    • Fee: $5,000
    • The program fee covers tuition, e-books, and online case materials.

      This program includes live online classes, self-paced work, discussion groups, and virtual networking. Download brochure for detailed schedule.

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    Summary

    Wealth management for high-net-worth families has grown increasingly complex. For some families, the responsibility of wealth management has shifted to younger generations who have less experience investing. For other families, the early liquidation of businesses has created uncertainty for mid-career professionals who face new investments or major life decisions. In this virtual program, you will gain an in-depth understanding of best practices in family wealth management; explore the governance, structure, and investment challenges that are unique to families; and discover new approaches for managing and preserving family wealth through a live online platform.

    You may also be interested in the related program: Building a Legacy: Family Office Wealth Management.

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    Summary

    Wealth management for high-net-worth families has grown increasingly complex. For some families, the responsibility of wealth management has shifted to younger generations who have less experience investing. For other families, the early liquidation of businesses has created uncertainty for mid-career professionals who face new investments or major life decisions. In this virtual program, you will gain an in-depth understanding of best practices in family wealth management; explore the governance, structure, and investment challenges that are unique to families; and discover new approaches for managing and preserving family wealth through a live online platform.

    You may also be interested in the related program: Building a Legacy: Family Office Wealth Management.

    Key Benefits
    Successful family offices are adept at managing the tension and interplay between family dynamics and investment decisions. This program will equip you with the tools to address these specific challenges and deepen your understanding of investment opportunities for high-net-worth families. You will emerge with the competence and confidence to design a wealth management strategy and structure that effectively meets your family's goals.

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    Gain insights to build a professional family officeGain insights to build a professional family office
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    • Establish the right structure, governance, and organizational design for a family office
    • Make savvier financial decisions based on a deeper understanding of family wealth management
    • Set clear goals that reflect the family's priorities and principles
    Find solutions to your wealth management challengesFind solutions to your wealth management challenges
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    • Develop an action plan for initiating an intergenerational transfer
    • Implement best practices for separating operating assets and family office assets
    • Make key hires or use outsourcing to address skills gaps
    Explore the full range of investment opportunitiesExplore the full range of investment opportunities
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    • Apply frameworks for evaluating unique investment opportunities for family real estate, niche assets, emerging markets, public market ideas, and startup/venture-backed investments
    • Determine whether (and how) to pursue opportunities in private equity
    • Stay informed about investing in frontier asset classes
    Analyze philanthropic opportunities and partnershipsAnalyze philanthropic opportunities and partnerships
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    • Evaluate philanthropic pursuits and partnership opportunities
    • Consider the pros and cons of strategies such as impact investing
    • Discover other ways of investing for impact, such as via endowment models
    Expand your personal and professional networkExpand your personal and professional network
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    • Extend your network by connecting and working with accomplished executives from various backgrounds, industries, and countries around the globe
    • Build relationships with a diverse group of peers who can provide wide-ranging insights into your business challenges and career decisions

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    Successful family offices are adept at managing the tension and interplay between family dynamics and investment decisions. This program will equip you with the tools to address these specific challenges and deepen your understanding of investment opportunities for high-net-worth families. You will emerge with the competence and confidence to design a wealth management strategy and structure that effectively meets your family's goals.
    Details

    Gain insights to build a professional family office

    • Establish the right structure, governance, and organizational design for a family office
    • Make savvier financial decisions based on a deeper understanding of family wealth management
    • Set clear goals that reflect the family's priorities and principles

    Find solutions to your wealth management challenges

    • Develop an action plan for initiating an intergenerational transfer
    • Implement best practices for separating operating assets and family office assets
    • Make key hires or use outsourcing to address skills gaps

    Explore the full range of investment opportunities

    • Apply frameworks for evaluating unique investment opportunities for family real estate, niche assets, emerging markets, public market ideas, and startup/venture-backed investments
    • Determine whether (and how) to pursue opportunities in private equity
    • Stay informed about investing in frontier asset classes

    Analyze philanthropic opportunities and partnerships

    • Evaluate philanthropic pursuits and partnership opportunities
    • Consider the pros and cons of strategies such as impact investing
    • Discover other ways of investing for impact, such as via endowment models

    Expand your personal and professional network

    • Extend your network by connecting and working with accomplished executives from various backgrounds, industries, and countries around the globe
    • Build relationships with a diverse group of peers who can provide wide-ranging insights into your business challenges and career decisions

    Who Should Attend

    • Executives from a family office or wealth management office
    • Family business owners, beneficial owners, and other family members, including children of the business leaders and their spouses/partners
    • Particularly appropriate for chief investment officers, chief executive officers, investment managers, or top family business leaders
    • Also appropriate for family members with a range of financial acumen—from expert to novice
    • Not appropriate for investors who are not representing a family's interests

    Attendance by multiple company representatives or family members is encouraged but not required.

    Chief executives and family members involved in the company and looking to expand business strengths and strategies are encouraged to explore our in-person program, Families in Business.

    Program for Leadership Development participants earn 2 PLDA Points on completion of this program.

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    • Executives from a family office or wealth management office
    • Family business owners, beneficial owners, and other family members, including children of the business leaders and their spouses/partners
    • Particularly appropriate for chief investment officers, chief executive officers, investment managers, or top family business leaders
    • Also appropriate for family members with a range of financial acumen—from expert to novice
    • Not appropriate for investors who are not representing a family's interests

    Attendance by multiple company representatives or family members is encouraged but not required.

    Chief executives and family members involved in the company and looking to expand business strengths and strategies are encouraged to explore our in-person program, Families in Business.

    Program for Leadership Development participants earn 2 PLDA Points on completion of this program.

    Leaders in Virtual Learning

    When you participate in a virtual HBS Executive Education program, you benefit from a powerful learning experience carefully designed with a virtual setting in mind. Through live, synchronous program sessions you'll engage directly with our renowned faculty to learn from their latest research, gain actionable takeaways, and facilitate your growth. In addition, virtual discussion groups will connect you to a global group of peers and build your network.

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    Leaders in Virtual Learning

    When you participate in a virtual HBS Executive Education program, you benefit from a powerful learning experience carefully designed with a virtual setting in mind. Through live, synchronous program sessions you'll engage directly with our renowned faculty to learn from their latest research, gain actionable takeaways, and facilitate your growth. In addition, virtual discussion groups will connect you to a global group of peers and build your network.

    Dive Deeper into the Experience
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    Virtual Programs for Agile Organizations
    Help your organization understand why there is no better time to prioritize learning & development.
    Learn More
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    Discover more about business. And yourself.
    Global perspectives > Leadership growth > Organizational impact.
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    Youngme Moon teaching in the HBSonline studio
    Understanding the Benefits of Our Virtual Programs
    Four participants of our live online programs share their experiences.
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    Admissions Criteria and Process

    We admit candidates to specific sessions on a rolling, space-available basis, and encourage you to apply as early as possible. Although most programs have no formal educational requirements, admission is a selective process based on your professional achievement and organizational responsibilities.
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    Answering Your Questions

    Our Program Advising team can help you at any stage of the admissions process—starting with identifying the program that best addresses your learning and development goals. Contact a program advisor via email or call 1.800.427.5577 (outside the U.S., call +1.617.495.6555).

    Application Submission

    We recommend that you apply at least four weeks before the program start date. You may use our online form or download an application. HBS maintains all application information in strict confidentiality. We acknowledge receipt of applications via email. In the unlikely event that you do not receive an acknowledgment, please email us at exed_admissions@hbs.edu or call us at +1.617.495.6226.

    Application Review

    To optimize the learning experience and maximize the exchange of ideas, our Admissions Committee makes selections that balance each participant's experience, scope of current responsibilities, and type of organization. HBS seeks candidates who reflect a broad range of industries, functions, countries, and backgrounds. We review applications monthly and will contact you via email with the Admissions Committee's decision.

    Fee, Payment, and Cancellations

    The program fee covers tuition, e-books, and online case materials. No payment is necessary until you have been accepted. Payment is required prior to the program start date. If you need to cancel participation, you must submit your request in writing more than 14 days before the program start date to receive a full refund. Cancellations received 7 to 14 days before the program start date are subject to a payment of 50 percent of the program fee. Requests received within 7 days of the program start date are subject to full payment of the program fee.

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    Admissions Criteria and Process Dropdown down

    We admit candidates to specific sessions on a rolling, space-available basis, and encourage you to apply as early as possible. Although most programs have no formal educational requirements, admission is a selective process based on your professional achievement and organizational responsibilities.

    Answering Your Questions

    Our Program Advising team can help you at any stage of the admissions process—starting with identifying the program that best addresses your learning and development goals. Contact a program advisor via email or call 1.800.427.5577 (outside the U.S., call +1.617.495.6555).

    Application Submission

    We recommend that you apply at least four weeks before the program start date. You may use our online form or download an application. HBS maintains all application information in strict confidentiality. We acknowledge receipt of applications via email. In the unlikely event that you do not receive an acknowledgment, please email us at exed_admissions@hbs.edu or call us at +1.617.495.6226.

    Application Review

    To optimize the learning experience and maximize the exchange of ideas, our Admissions Committee makes selections that balance each participant's experience, scope of current responsibilities, and type of organization. HBS seeks candidates who reflect a broad range of industries, functions, countries, and backgrounds. We review applications monthly and will contact you via email with the Admissions Committee's decision.

    Fee, Payment, and Cancellations

    The program fee covers tuition, e-books, and online case materials. No payment is necessary until you have been accepted. Payment is required prior to the program start date. If you need to cancel participation, you must submit your request in writing more than 14 days before the program start date to receive a full refund. Cancellations received 7 to 14 days before the program start date are subject to a payment of 50 percent of the program fee. Requests received within 7 days of the program start date are subject to full payment of the program fee.

    What You Will Learn

    Your rich learning experience will include faculty presentations, case studies, and small-group discussions. To broaden your global perspective, the program will cover cases about established family offices around the world.

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    What You Will Learn

    Your rich learning experience will include faculty presentations, case studies, and small-group discussions. To broaden your global perspective, the program will cover cases about established family offices around the world.

    Program Format

    The program takes place over three weeks, with live, synchronous classes every Tuesday and Thursday (11:00 AM to 2:00 PM ET, including a 30-minute break), and small group discussions for learning and networking. Class sessions will take place via the Zoom platform. You will also have ample opportunity for interaction with faculty and peers inside and outside the class sessions.

    Collaborative learning is an integral part of the experience. To maximize the benefit for everyone, you are expected to attend every session, complete all assignments, and contribute effectively in the class and in small groups. We advise setting aside a total of 5-7 hours per week for program work in addition to the synchronous class sessions.

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    Program Format

    The program takes place over three weeks, with live, synchronous classes every Tuesday and Thursday (11:00 AM to 2:00 PM ET, including a 30-minute break), and small group discussions for learning and networking. Class sessions will take place via the Zoom platform. You will also have ample opportunity for interaction with faculty and peers inside and outside the class sessions.

    Collaborative learning is an integral part of the experience. To maximize the benefit for everyone, you are expected to attend every session, complete all assignments, and contribute effectively in the class and in small groups. We advise setting aside a total of 5-7 hours per week for program work in addition to the synchronous class sessions.

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    Family wealth goals and structureFamily wealth goals and structure
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    • Setting goals for wealth preservation, wealth maximization, and foundations
    • Managing intergenerational wealth transfers in business families
    • Balancing the spending and investment needs of the family
    • Hiring in-house experts or teams versus outsourcing wealth management
    • Optimizing governance, structures, and organizational design
    Family office portfolio managementFamily office portfolio management
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    • Exploring applications of modern asset allocation, portfolio management, and the "endowment model" of investing
    • Managing life and investments after a liquidity event
    • Applying family preferences and social goals in an investment strategy
    • Managing risk and integrating a more professional approach
    • Preparing for the role of future generations in family wealth management
    Family office investment opportunities and strategiesFamily office investment opportunities and strategies
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    • Building a toolkit and framework for analyzing a range of investment strategies, including direct investments, indirect investments, and unique investment opportunities
    • Understanding the sources of risk in value investing
    • Evaluating direct private investments, private equity, venture capital, and frontier asset classes
    • Managing headline risk and privacy
    Impact investing and partnershipsImpact investing and partnerships
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    • Identifying the best partners to engage with and partners to avoid
    • Exploring the pitfalls and advantages of government partnerships
    • Measuring impact and performance in philanthropy and impact investing

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    Family wealth goals and structure

    • Setting goals for wealth preservation, wealth maximization, and foundations
    • Managing intergenerational wealth transfers in business families
    • Balancing the spending and investment needs of the family
    • Hiring in-house experts or teams versus outsourcing wealth management
    • Optimizing governance, structures, and organizational design

    Family office portfolio management

    • Exploring applications of modern asset allocation, portfolio management, and the "endowment model" of investing
    • Managing life and investments after a liquidity event
    • Applying family preferences and social goals in an investment strategy
    • Managing risk and integrating a more professional approach
    • Preparing for the role of future generations in family wealth management

    Family office investment opportunities and strategies

    • Building a toolkit and framework for analyzing a range of investment strategies, including direct investments, indirect investments, and unique investment opportunities
    • Understanding the sources of risk in value investing
    • Evaluating direct private investments, private equity, venture capital, and frontier asset classes
    • Managing headline risk and privacy

    Impact investing and partnerships

    • Identifying the best partners to engage with and partners to avoid
    • Exploring the pitfalls and advantages of government partnerships
    • Measuring impact and performance in philanthropy and impact investing

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    Our Executive Education programs are developed and taught by HBS faculty who are widely recognized as skilled educators, groundbreaking researchers, and award-winning authors. Through their board memberships, consulting, and field-based research, they address the complex challenges facing business leaders across the globe.

    Faculty Cochairs
    David L. Ager
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    David L. Ager

    David L. Ager

    Senior Fellow, Executive Education

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    Lauren H. Cohen
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    Lauren H. Cohen

    Lauren H. Cohen

    L.E. Simmons Professor of Business Administration

    HBS Units:
    Entrepreneurial Management
    Finance

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    Edward B. Berk
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    Senior Lecturer of Business Administration

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    Josh Lerner
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    Jacob H. Schiff Professor of Investment Banking

    HBS Units:
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    Finance

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    Nori Gerardo Lietz
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    Nori Gerardo Lietz

    Nori Gerardo Lietz

    Senior Lecturer of Business Administration

    HBS Units:
    Entrepreneurial Management
    Finance

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    André F. Perold
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    André F. Perold

    André F. Perold

    George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking, Emeritus

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    Luis M. Viceira
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    Luis M. Viceira

    Luis M. Viceira

    George E. Bates Professor of Business Administration

    HBS Unit:
    Finance

    Read Full Bio

    Christina R. Wing
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    Christina R. Wing

    Christina R. Wing

    Senior Lecturer of Business Administration

    HBS Unit:
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