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This episode of the Capital Club Podcast features an in-depth conversation with Mark Tepsich, a seasoned family office veteran, and our host, Brian Adams. Mark shares his journey from starting an internship at a family office in 2008 to becoming an influential advisor for family offices across the Americas. Drawing from his experiences, Mark discusses the unique challenges of managing wealth for multigenerational families, the importance of focusing on family dynamics over financial optimization, and strategies for engaging the next generation. The conversation addresses the impact of generational transitions, the nuances of governance, and the evolving landscape of direct investments by family offices in private equity. Furthermore, Mark highlights the importance of listening to family members' needs and creating a positive user experience within family offices to ensure future engagement and success.
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This episode is sponsored by Mack International, a specialized executive search and human capital consulting firm serving the family office/wealth management markets. Please visit their website here for more information.
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