PODCAST · business
The Mack Podcast
by Brian Adams
Join us each week as we discuss trends shaping the family office landscape, featuring conversations with top industry professionals.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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The Nuclear Investment Landscape: AI, Energy Demand & Infrastructure
As energy demand accelerates and AI-driven infrastructure reshapes the power landscape, nuclear energy is once again moving to the center of the conversation. In this panel episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian Adams is joined by Ross Matzkin-Bridger, Pete Mathias, and Brian Danielewicz to explore the nuclear investment landscape and what it means for family offices and long-term investors.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by FOTechHub.Learn more about FOTechHub's DemoDay (2nd Edition), taking place on May 19, 2026 from 1:00 - 4:00 PM ET: https://events.ringcentral.com/events/fotechhub-demoday-2nd-edition?utm_source=MK&utm_campaign=MK
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Preparing Family Office Leaders for the Future
In this episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian Adams sits down with Karen Costa and Brett Scola to discuss the evolving demands facing family office leaders and the growing importance of leadership development within the space.The conversation explores the legacy of Tony Wood and the vision behind RSM’s partnership with Cornell University to develop a dedicated family office leadership program focused on governance, decision-making, stewardship, and navigating complex family dynamics. Karen and Brett share insights on the professionalization of family offices, preparing for generational transitions, building trust within family enterprises, and why investing in talent and leadership development has become increasingly critical for long-term success.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by FOTechHub.Learn more about FOTechHub's DemoDay (2nd Edition), taking place on May 19, 2026 from 1:00 - 4:00 PM ET: https://events.ringcentral.com/events/fotechhub-demoday-2nd-edition?utm_source=MK&utm_campaign=MK
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Where Family Offices Are Finding Opportunity in Multifamily Real Estate
Multifamily has been one of the most closely watched sectors in real estate over the past several years.In this panel episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian C. Adams brings together experienced investors and operators to unpack how family offices are thinking about multifamily today—from deployment strategy and market selection to partnerships, leverage, and long-term portfolio construction.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by FOTechHub.Learn more about FOTechHub's DemoDay (2nd Edition), taking place on May 19, 2026 from 1:00 - 4:00 PM ET: https://events.ringcentral.com/events/fotechhub-demoday-2nd-edition?utm_source=MK&utm_campaign=MK
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Redefining Wealth: How the Rising Generation Is Taking a More Active Role
In this episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian C. Adams sits down with Kristen Oliveri to explore how the definition of wealth is evolving across generations, and what that means for family offices today.Drawing on nearly two decades of experience covering the industry, Kristen shares an outsider-turned-insider perspective on the realities behind wealth: family dynamics, communication challenges, and the human side that often goes unspoken. She unpacks the shift from traditional wealth preservation toward a more active, purpose-driven approach, where the rising generation is increasingly focused on participation, impact, and visibility.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com
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Investing in Land: Aligning Family Priorities with Long-Term Strategy
In this episode, Brian Adams sits down with John Onderdonk, National Practice Leader of Agricultural Properties at Northern Trust and a fourth-generation rancher, to explore the complexities of land ownership within family offices. Drawing from personal experience and client work, John shares how families can balance financial objectives with the emotional and legacy-driven aspects of owning land.The conversation covers frameworks for navigating generational transitions, aligning differing family priorities around liquidity and stewardship, and structuring ownership to support long-term continuity. To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com
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How Family Offices Evaluate Venture Investments
In this panel episode of The Mack Podcast, we explore how family offices are approaching venture capital today.The conversation covers how to evaluate venture as an asset class, including realistic return expectations, portfolio construction, and the importance of pacing investments across vintages. The group also discusses the tradeoffs between fund investing and direct deals, the rise of emerging managers, and why many family offices underestimate the complexity of the space.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by High Road Hiring.High Road Hiring is a boutique recruitment consultancy serving high-net-worth households, family offices, and founder-led enterprises. They provide executive and personal search, estate staffing, and strategic hiring advisory, delivering rigorously vetted talent aligned with your culture and long-term vision. Learn more at highroadhiring.com
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Lower Middle Market Private Equity: Strategy, Access, and Execution
Lower middle market private equity remains a key area of focus for family offices, but navigating it requires discipline and clarity of strategy.In this episode, Brian Adams is joined by Dan Tirpack, Sutton Fannon, and Roger Vincent to discuss how they define the space, source opportunities, and approach investing across funds, co-investments, and direct deals.They share perspectives on independent sponsors, valuation discipline, leverage, and what it takes to be a value-added partner in an increasingly competitive market.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by High Road Hiring.High Road Hiring is a boutique recruitment consultancy serving high-net-worth households, family offices, and founder-led enterprises. They provide executive and personal search, estate staffing, and strategic hiring advisory, delivering rigorously vetted talent aligned with your culture and long-term vision. Learn more at highroadhiring.com
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How Families Should Really Think About Portfolio Construction
Despite the growth of family offices and increased access to alternative investments, many families still struggle to approach portfolio construction with an institutional mindset. In this episode, Martin Gross shares insights from decades in the alternatives space, highlighting where family offices often fall short—and what separates disciplined investors from the rest.The conversation explores the gap between perceived and actual expertise, particularly when wealth creators transition from operating businesses to managing financial assets. Martin discusses common missteps, including under-allocating to hedge funds during strong markets, pursuing direct deals without sufficient experience, and failing to build structured investment processes.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by High Road Hiring.High Road Hiring is a boutique recruitment consultancy serving high-net-worth households, family offices, and founder-led enterprises. They provide executive and personal search, estate staffing, and strategic hiring advisory, delivering rigorously vetted talent aligned with your culture and long-term vision. Learn more at highroadhiring.com
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Industrial Real Estate Through a Family Office Lens: Strategy, Structure, and Capital Discipline
In this panel episode, we explore how family offices are approaching industrial real estate in today’s market, from long-term portfolio construction to tactical investment decisions. Drawing on perspectives from institutional, advisory, and family ownership backgrounds, the conversation highlights how investment strategy is shaped by time horizon, capital structure, and the role real estate plays within a broader portfolio.The discussion covers where opportunities are emerging across subsectors and geographies, how families are thinking about tenant mix, leasing strategy, and operational complexity, and why factors like basis, functionality, and demand drivers often matter more than headline cap rates. The group also explores the tradeoffs between development and acquisition, single-tenant versus multi-tenant assets, and the importance of aligning debt strategy with long-term objectives.A central theme throughout is discipline—whether in deploying capital, managing generational transitions, or deciding when (or if) to exit assets. For many families, industrial real estate continues to offer a compelling combination of durability, income, and control when approached with a clear strategy and long-term perspective. To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by In Three Generations and High Road Hiring.In Three Generations provides education and coaching for individuals and families with significant financial means, helping both leading and rising generations navigate wealth with clarity and intention. Learn more at inthreegenerations.comHigh Road Hiring is a boutique recruitment consultancy serving high-net-worth households, family offices, and founder-led enterprises. They provide executive and personal search, estate staffing, and strategic hiring advisory, delivering rigorously vetted talent aligned with your culture and long-term vision. Learn more at highroadhiring.com
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The Invisible Infrastructure Behind Generational Wealth
In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked systems and people that keep family offices operating smoothly behind the scenes. From talent architecture and governance to communication protocols and cultural alignment, the conversation highlights how this “invisible infrastructure” serves as the connective tissue supporting both day-to-day operations and long-term continuity. Sophia Ziegler shares insights on hiring for integration over function, emphasizing emotional intelligence, discretion, and alignment with family values as critical drivers of success. The discussion also covers the risks of reactive hiring, the importance of clearly defined roles and expectations, and how thoughtful team design can prevent long-term dysfunction.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by In Three Generations.In Three Generations provides education and coaching for individuals and families with significant financial means, helping both leading and rising generations navigate wealth with confidence, clarity, and intention.Learn more at inthreegenerations.com
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How Expectations Are Changing in Luxury Travel
Luxury travel within family offices has evolved far beyond booking destinations—it’s about trust, execution, and creating experiences that bring families together.In this panel, industry leaders explore the true value of travel advisors, from anticipating issues before they arise to navigating multi-generational preferences and complex logistics. The conversation also touches on authenticity versus over-curation, the growing influence of next-gen priorities like sustainability, and how technology and AI are shaping the future of the industry.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by In Three Generations.In Three Generations provides education and coaching for individuals and families with significant financial means, helping both leading and rising generations navigate wealth with confidence, clarity, and intention.Learn more at inthreegenerations.com
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Where Family Offices Are Investing Across the Sports Landscape
As interest in sports investing continues to grow, the conversation is shifting from why it matters to how to approach it effectively.In this panel, Brian Adams is joined by Kyle Auffray, Bobby Henebry, and Justin Papadakis to unpack how investors are navigating an increasingly complex and fragmented sports landscape. Rather than focusing solely on team ownership, the discussion explores where value is actually being created today—across real estate, media rights, fan engagement, and the broader ecosystem surrounding sports.The group shares how they evaluate opportunities across different stages of maturity, from emerging leagues to established franchises, and how factors like structure, governance, and revenue diversification influence long-term outcomes. They also discuss the practical realities of accessing deals, building conviction in a fast-moving space, and balancing enthusiasm for the industry with disciplined portfolio construction.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by In Three Generations.In Three Generations provides education and coaching for individuals and families with significant financial means, helping both leading and rising generations navigate wealth with confidence, clarity, and intention.Learn more at inthreegenerations.com
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The Secondaries Shift: Liquidity, Timing, and Opportunity in Private Markets
Secondaries have rapidly evolved from a niche strategy into a core component of private market investing. As distributions slow and liquidity becomes more constrained, investors are being forced to rethink how and where they allocate capital.In this episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian Adams is joined by Adam Freda, Tim Ladin, and Jerry Graunke to explore what’s driving the growth of the secondaries market and how family offices are approaching it today. The conversation touches on the changing role of secondaries in portfolio construction, the impact of reduced distributions, and the increasing prevalence of continuation funds and GP-led transactions.They also share practical perspectives on diligence, alignment, and navigating a market where liquidity needs, rather than asset quality, are often driving decisions. As the private markets landscape continues to shift, secondaries are becoming an important tool for maintaining flexibility while staying committed to long-term investment strategies.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by In Three Generations.In Three Generations provides education and coaching for individuals and families with significant financial means, helping both leading and rising generations navigate wealth with confidence, clarity, and intention.Learn more at inthreegenerations.com
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The Leading Generation’s Role in Preparing What Comes Next
In conversations about generational wealth, much of the focus is placed on preparing the rising generation. But what responsibilities do the current stewards of wealth, the leading generation, carry in shaping that transition?In this episode, Brian Adams is joined by Kristen Heaney and Celine Fitzgerald of In Three Generations to explore the role the leading generation plays in preparing families for long-term stewardship. They discuss how transparency, education, and clearly defined roles can help rising generation family members understand the purpose of family wealth and confidently step into leadership over time.The conversation covers practical ways families can begin these discussions today—from clarifying the purpose of a family office to identifying meaningful opportunities for next-generation involvement. Kristen and Celine also share insights on balancing transparency with responsibility, creating opportunities for shared leadership, and why community and education are critical for both generations navigating these transitions.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.comThis episode is sponsored by In Three Generations.In Three Generations provides education and coaching for individuals and families with significant financial means, helping both leading and rising generations navigate wealth with confidence, clarity, and intention.Learn more at inthreegenerations.com
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Family Offices and the Business of Sports: Investing in a Rapidly Evolving Asset Class
Sports franchises were once considered trophy assets held by families for generations. Today, they are increasingly viewed as a legitimate institutional asset class attracting private equity, family offices, and global investors.In this episode, Brian Adams hosts a panel discussion with Tom Conaghan of McDermott Will & Schulte, Joe Roos of Zittman Family Office, and Andrew Hutcheson of Wedbush to explore how family offices are approaching investments across the sports ecosystem. The conversation covers the growth of institutional capital in sports, emerging investment opportunities beyond team ownership, and how technology, media, and fan engagement are reshaping the economics of the industry. The panel also discusses key considerations for families entering the space—from valuation and diligence to balancing passion with disciplined investment decision-making.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Cybersecurity in the Family Office: Protecting Wealth, Privacy, and Reputation
Daniel Krutoy, Principal at Pro4ia and a technology leader with more than 25 years of experience in IT infrastructure and cybersecurity, joins the show to discuss the evolving cyber risk landscape facing family offices.The conversation explores how hybrid work environments have shifted cyber threats toward individuals, why identity protection and endpoint security have become critical, and how family offices can implement layered technology and cybersecurity strategies to protect sensitive information, financial assets, and family privacy. To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com
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Structuring Portfolios for After-Tax Efficiency
Brent Sullivan, independent industry analyst and author of Tax Alpha Insider, joins us to discuss how families and family offices can embed tax awareness directly into portfolio design — not as a year-end exercise, but as an ongoing discipline.This conversation moves beyond position-specific strategies and focuses instead on structure: how taxable portfolios are engineered, monitored, and coordinated across households and entities.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com
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Tax-Aware Solutions for Concentrated Stock
In this episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian Adams sits down with Jenny Kowal, Managing Director and Senior Income Tax Strategist at IEQ Capital, to explore why tax awareness is one of the most underappreciated drivers of long-term wealth preservation.Drawing on more than 25 years of experience, including leadership in academia and advising ultra-high-net-worth families, Jenny shares why income tax strategy is increasingly central to family office investing .The conversation reframes tax not as a compliance function, but as a strategic lever — one that can meaningfully influence after-tax returns, liquidity outcomes, and multi-generational compounding.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com
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GP Stakes: Structuring Partnerships and Navigating the Next Phase of Private Capital
In this panel discussion, host Brian Adams is joined by John Lueken, David Sawyer, and Chris Brimsek to explore the expanding role of GP stakes investing within private markets and family office portfolios.The conversation outlines the structural differences between GP and LP investing and examines how GP stakes can provide diversified exposure to management fee streams, carried interest, and long-term platform growth. Panelists discuss underwriting considerations, succession planning, governance and economics trade-offs, key person risk, leverage dynamics, and valuation frameworks.They also explore how the competitive landscape has evolved, what differentiates institutional staking firms from family offices pursuing direct investments, and why long-term alignment, business-building capability, and disciplined portfolio construction are critical in this segment of the market.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com
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Preparing the Rising Generation: Mentorship, Stewardship & the Risks of Getting It Wrong
In this episode of The Mack Podcast, host Brian Adams is joined by Kit Case and Bill Bogart, co-founders of Case & Bogart, to discuss how families can thoughtfully prepare the rising generation for stewardship, leadership, and long-term responsibility.The conversation explores why episodic education is often insufficient, the risks of delaying next-gen development, and the difference between entitlement and lack of confidence. Kit and Bill outline their four “capital buckets” framework—individual, financial, social, and family capital—and explain how long-term, conflict-free mentorship can help heirs move from ownership to stewardship. They also discuss succession in family businesses, the role of parents, and what success looks like when preparation is done well.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com
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Inside the Family Office Investment Committee: Governance, Risk & Real-World Decision Making
In this global panel discussion, host Brian Adams is joined by Shaun Parkin, Rodrigo Garcia, Mehul Chavada, Joel Goschalk, and Vadym Doroshenko to explore how family office investment committees are formed, structured, and governed.The conversation examines what typically drives families to formalize investment governance, how decision-making actually happens inside committees, and the balance between risk oversight and capital allocation. Panelists also share perspectives on reporting, next-generation engagement, independent committee members, and aligning incentives for long-term performance.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com
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Why Family Offices Are Expanding Their Private Market Exposure Through Secondaries
In this episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian Adams is joined by Dana Baines and Joe Bell to explore the growing role of direct secondaries in family office investing.They discuss how private companies staying private longer, fewer IPOs, and the rise of SPVs have reshaped access to high-growth opportunities. Dana and Joe break down the different types of secondaries, explain how allocations and diligence work, and share why demand continues to accelerate among ultra-high-net-worth families.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Family Constitutions and Governance: Building Alignment Across Generations
In this panel discussion, host Brian Adams is joined by Mark Tepsich, Jennifer Strom, Bill McLean, Susan Schoenfeld, and Richard Wolkowitz to discuss family constitutions and governance in multi-generational family enterprises.The conversation focuses on why governance is increasingly essential as families grow more complex, and why the process of building alignment often matters more than the document itself. Panelists share insights on engaging multiple generations, defining shared values, navigating leadership transitions, and creating frameworks that support long-term continuity.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Mental Health and Decision-Making in Family Systems
In this episode, host Brian Adams sits down with Dr. Dave Marcovitz, co-founder of Valence, to discuss how mental health, leadership, and emotional wellbeing shape the long-term success of family enterprises.Drawing from his experience in psychiatry and executive coaching, Dave explains why human capital is often the most underestimated asset in multigenerational families. The conversation explores how stress, communication patterns, and identity challenges can impact both personal and professional outcomes—and how a more integrated approach can help families make stronger decisions and build healthier systems.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Bespoke Discipline: Navigating Distribution Policy, Governance, and Family Dynamics in Family Offices
In this in-depth panel conversation, host Brian Adams is joined by Jennifer Strom, James Rosebush, and John Russo to explore one of the most complex, and often underestimated, topics in the family office world: distribution policy.Drawing on decades of experience working with multi-generational families, the panel examines how thoughtful distribution structures can preserve not only financial capital, but also family relationships and long-term legacy. The discussion opens with the philosophical foundations of distribution policy and how it is often perceived by beneficiaries as either protection or control.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Building Generational Wealth: Family Office Governance, Estate Planning, and Investing
In this episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian Adams sits down with Matt McClintock, Founder and Executive Managing Director of The Bespoke Group, to explore how digital assets—particularly Bitcoin—are reshaping estate planning, family office governance, and multigenerational wealth strategy.Matt shares how his journey began as an estate planning attorney serving ultra-high-net-worth families before encountering clients with significant Bitcoin holdings, forcing him to rethink traditional wealth structures .Over time, this work evolved into a global, multi-family office platform managing more than $1.5 billion in assets, built around bespoke structures, regulatory awareness, and long-term stewardship.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Embedded Family Offices: Structure, Risk, and Tradeoffs
In this episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian Adams is joined by Timothy Ladin, Ray DiNunzio, and Allen Injijian for a candid, experience-driven conversation on embedded family offices—structures where personal wealth management exists inside operating companies, investment firms, or GP platforms.Drawing from decades of hands-on experience inside single-family offices, advisory firms, and institutional platforms, the panel explores why embedded family offices are increasingly common, where they create real advantages, and where they quietly introduce risk, complexity, and misalignment.This discussion goes beyond theory and addresses the realities families and professionals face as wealth scales, generations evolve, and operating structures grow more complex.This episode was recorded on August 25, 2025.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Art and Collectibles: Risk, Value, and Responsibility
In this panel discussion, we explore how family offices and ultra-high-net-worth families should think about art and collectibles—not just as passion assets, but as complex, high-stakes components of a broader wealth strategy.With perspectives from insurance, law, valuation, advisory, and family office operations, the conversation moves beyond headlines to examine what’s really happening in today’s art market—and what families need to get right to protect, manage, and steward these assets over time.This episode was recorded on August 28, 2025.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Eliminating Fear Around Cybersecurity: A Practical Framework for Family Offices
In this episode, Brian Adams sits down with Matt LaMura, cybersecurity advisor and co-founder of FORT, to challenge the fear-driven narratives that dominate conversations about cyber risk in the family office world.Rather than leaning into worst-case scenarios and alarmist messaging, Matt offers a clear, grounded framework for how family offices can think about cybersecurity strategically — without overcomplicating it or overspending.Drawing on more than a decade of experience working with organizations ranging from startups to Fortune 50 companies, Matt explains why family offices are uniquely positioned to build simpler, more resilient security environments — and why doing so starts with ignoring fear, uncertainty, and doubt.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Why Family Offices Are Rethinking Visibility
In this conversation, Ryan Austin discusses the evolving landscape of family offices, emphasizing the importance of visibility, narrative control, and engagement with the next generation. We also explore the significance of narrative capital in differentiating family offices in a competitive market and share insights on investment strategies and the importance of diligence in building relationships within the family office community.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Yacht Ownership: Costs, Crew & Key Decisions
In this panel episode, Brian Adams speaks with yachting experts Ed Rhind, Kevin Frisch, and Alastair Callender to explore the multifaceted world of yacht ownership. The panelists discuss various ownership structures, including full and fractional ownership, particularly regarding tax implications and operational logistics. They also share best practices for due diligence, ongoing management, and long-term planning —highlighting the key decisions that shape both the experience and the asset’s value over time.This episode was recorded on August 28, 2025.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Finding the Right Advisory Partner for Your Family
In this conversation, Brian Adams speaks with Chad Burdette and Jason Pinkham of Sonder Partners to unpack how families can identify the right advisor. They discuss why multifamily offices can be difficult to evaluate, the importance of education before making advisor decisions, and the common sources of anxiety families face when weighing their options. Chad and Jason break down ownership structures, incentive alignment, and the questions families should be asking—offering a practical framework for finding an advisory partner that truly fits a family’s needs, goals, and long-term vision.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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The Archetypical Journey of UHNW Families: Complexity, Cohorts & the Federated Family Office
In this conversation, Peter Moustakerski, CEO of Family Office Exchange (FOX), discusses the journey of ultra-high-net-worth families, emphasizing the importance of understanding their evolution over time. He outlines the stages families go through, from business ownership to financial investment and enterprise development. The discussion also delves into the emerging federated family office model, which allows families to share resources and expertise. Finally, Peter highlights current concerns among families, including risk management, technology integration, and insurance challenges.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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The Expert Generalist: The Role Most Family Offices Are Missing
In this conversation, Brandon Henry discusses the complexities and challenges faced by first-generation entrepreneurs in managing their family offices. He highlights the differences between typical family office structures and more professionalized models, emphasizing the need for coordination among various service providers. The discussion also covers the importance of understanding family dynamics, succession planning, and the role of a general contractor in overseeing financial affairs. Brandon shares insights on the common gaps in family wealth management and the priorities for clients, particularly those in pre-liquidity situations.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Vehicle Ownership Strategies for Family Offices
In this conversation, Brian Adams and Mark Wendaur delve into vehicle ownership within family offices, discussing the various structures for ownership, the challenges posed by multi-jurisdictional regulations, and the distinctions between personal and business vehicle use. They explore insurance and liability considerations, risk management practices, and the implications for next-generation family members. The discussion also touches on emerging trends in vehicle technology and the importance of proactive planning when acquiring high-value vehicles.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Family Offices and OCIOs: How to Think About Outsourcing Investment Management
This panel discussion focuses on Outsourced Chief Investment Officers (OCIOs) for family offices. Experts share insights on the current state of the OCIO market, the shift in family office perspectives post-COVID, and the complexities of the buy versus build decision-making process. The conversation highlights the importance of governance, communication, and benchmarking in managing family wealth, as well as the growing focus on private investments and tax considerations. This episode was recorded on August 11, 2025.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Quantum Technology as a Generational Opportunity for Family Offices
In this conversation, Brian Adams and Dmitry Green explore the intersection of quantum technology and investment strategies. Dmitry, a physicist and Chief Risk Officer, discusses the current inflection point in quantum technology, the importance of distinguishing hype from reality, and the unique opportunities and risks it presents for investors, particularly family offices. To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Why Every Family Office Needs an Investment Policy Statement
In this episode, Brian Adams hosts a discussion with Keith Benedict and Shaun Parkin on the intricacies of family office investment governance and the importance of investment policy statements (IPS). They explore the evolution of IPS, the differences between family offices and institutional investors, and the proactive versus reactive approaches families take in establishing these policies. The conversation delves into the integration of family missions with investment strategies, the role of governance, and the significance of behavioral finance in decision-making.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Reorienting Family Philanthropy: From Good Intentions to Aligned Purpose
In this conversation, Adam Eigenrauch shares his journey from leading a nonprofit organization to becoming a consultant in the philanthropic space. He discusses the importance of strategic philanthropy, the challenges faced by young philanthropists, and the role of governance in ensuring effective charitable giving. Adam emphasizes the need for families to be proactive and planful in their philanthropic efforts, while also addressing generational dynamics and misconceptions about effective philanthropy. To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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The Family Office Perspective on Private Aviation
This conversation delves into the intricacies of private aviation from a family office perspective, highlighting the differences between corporate and family office aviation, the decision-making process for aircraft ownership, and the importance of tax benefits. The discussion also emphasizes the role of family dynamics, the need for a portfolio approach to aviation, and best practices for managing aviation services. Key takeaways include the significance of building a strong team, ensuring safety, and integrating aviation services within family office structures.This episode was recorded on July 28, 2025.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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The Multifamily Office Model: How Families Decide What to Build vs. Outsource
In this conversation, David Savir, co-founder of Element Point, discusses the motivations behind starting his firm, the evolution of client needs in financial services, and the complexities of family offices. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique needs of families, the challenges of illiquid holdings, and the future trends in the multifamily office space. The discussion also covers the significance of transparency, the role of outsourcing, and the impact of private equity on advisory firms.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Reengineering the Family Office: AI, Automation & the New Operating Model
In this conversation, Brian Adams and John Stewart discuss the pressing challenges faced by family offices, particularly in the realms of talent and technology. They explore the importance of aligning technology adoption with the family's vision and culture, the distinctions between automation and AI, and strategies to overcome resistance to change. The discussion also highlights the generational differences in technology adoption, the need for strategic technology roadmapping, and best practices for conducting technology audits and vendor selection.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Family Office Roundtable: Full Aircraft Ownership—Costs, Teams & Long-Term Value
This panel conversation delves into the complexities of private aviation ownership, particularly focusing on whole aircraft ownership versus fractional and charter options. Experts Amanda Applegate and Joe Barber discuss the evolving landscape of aircraft ownership, the impact of COVID-19, and the importance of building a knowledgeable acquisition team. They explore the trends in new versus pre-owned aircraft, the intricacies of the acquisition process, and the financial considerations involved. The discussion also highlights common pitfalls for first-time buyers and the significance of customization and resale value in aircraft ownership.This episode was recorded on July 28, 2025.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Family Office Roundtable: Private Aviation & Ownership Trends Shaping UHNW Travel
This panel discussion examines private aviation, focusing on the various ownership models available to families and family offices. The experts share insights on current market trends, key decision-making factors, and the importance of understanding the full range of aviation services. They address the impact of COVID-19, common misconceptions around fractional ownership, and the operational considerations family offices should keep in mind. The conversation also touches on privacy concerns and the importance of building trust in the aviation sector.This episode was recorded on July 28, 2025.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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What Family Offices Are Prioritizing Now: Insights from BlackRock’s Survey
In this conversation, Brian Adams and Lyle Ross discuss the landscape of family offices, focusing on the latest survey conducted by BlackRock. They explore key findings regarding investment strategies, particularly the increasing allocations to private markets and alternatives like private credit and infrastructure. The discussion also highlights the importance of diversification, the role of technology and AI in investment decisions, and the challenges family offices face in private market analytics. Lyle emphasizes the need for families to adapt to changing market conditions and leverage partnerships to enhance their investment capabilities.BlackRock Family Office Survey 2025: https://www.blackrock.com/corporate/newsroom/press-releases/article/corporate-one/press-releases/blackrock-family-office-survey-2025To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Estate Management: How Talent and Trust Shape Exceptional Household Operations
This conversation delves into the complexities of estate management and domestic staffing, particularly in the context of ultra-high-net-worth families. The panel discusses best practices, the role of estate managers, the importance of emotional intelligence in staffing, and the integration of private staffing with family office operations. They also explore recruitment strategies, generational differences in expectations, and the necessity of cross-functional collaboration within family offices. The discussion culminates in practical advice for families considering hiring estate managers, emphasizing the importance of communication and understanding the unique dynamics of each household.This episode was recorded on June 9, 2025.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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The Integrative Family Office: Aligning Strategy, Advisors, and Legacy
In this conversation, Christi Van Rite, founder of White River Consultants, discusses the evolving role of a COO in family offices, emphasizing the importance of integration, project management, and communication among advisors. She highlights the shift from traditional family office structures to more flexible, outsourced models, and shares insights on managing complex projects and relationships within high-stakes environments.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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Understanding the Role of the Family Office Controller
In this conversation, Brian Adams and Amy Beahm delve into the critical yet often overlooked role of the controller in family offices. They discuss the distinctions between single family offices (SFOs) and multi-family offices (MFOs), the challenges of tech implementation, and the evolving responsibilities of controllers. Amy shares insights on navigating stakeholder expectations, the importance of professional development, and the future skills needed in family office management. The discussion highlights the complexities of financial reporting, investment management, and the necessity for effective communication within family offices.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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The COO Playbook for Today’s Family Offices
This conversation explores the evolving role of Chief Operating Officers (COOs) within family offices, highlighting their unique responsibilities compared to traditional firms. The panelists share their personal journeys to becoming COOs, discuss the impact of technology and governance structures, and emphasize the importance of risk management and data ownership. Networking and collaboration are also identified as key components for success in the family office space, along with insights into career paths for aspiring COOs.This episode was recorded on May 19, 2025.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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HR in Family Offices: Why It Matters, Top Needs, Challenges, and Emerging Trends
In this conversation, guest Rosaura Gil discusses her transition from being an HR director in a family office to providing fractional HR services to ultra-high-net-worth individuals and family offices. She highlights the importance of HR in family offices, addressing misconceptions about the need for HR support, and the risks associated with not having proper HR protocols in place. The discussion covers cost control, compliance with labor laws, onboarding best practices, termination protocols, and the balance between personal and professional boundaries in the family office environment. Rosaura emphasizes the role of HR as family offices become more institutionalized and the necessity for clear policies and documentation to mitigate risks.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join us each week as we discuss trends shaping the family office landscape, featuring conversations with top industry professionals.To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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