Family Offices after the Era of COVID 19
Are family offices after the era of COVID 19 emerging stronger from the global pandemic? How are family offices reacting to the policies of the new US administration, both in the US and globally, in terms of their investment strategies and structures? With the acceleration of impact investing, led by the next-generation, are family offices best-placed to affect real change?
Timestamps of Family Offices After the Era of COVID 19 video panel discussion
0:00 Introductions
2:37 Are family offices emerging stronger from the global pandemic?
3:54 How are family offices reacting to the policies of the new US administration, both in the US and globally, in terms of their investment strategies and structures?
7:37 With the acceleration of impact investing, led by the next-generation, are family offices best-placed to affect real change?
17:25 Audience Q&A
25:08 Final words of gratitude and/or wisdom
Panel Participants:
- Ibrahim AlHusseini, Founder, FullCycle, USA
- Georgie Benardete, Co-Founder and CEO, Align17, USA
- Veron Shim, Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Envysion Wealth Management, Singapore
- Steve Singer, Partner, Greenstein, Rogoff, Olsen & Co., USA Chaired by
- Michael Warszawski, Chief Executive Officer, CWM Partners, USA
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Steve Singer, CPA, Partner Greenstein, Rogoff, Olsen & Co., LLP
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Throughout his life Steven Singer has been successfully guiding ultra high net worth individuals, entrepreneurs and families through many tax, personal and financial issues. Steve’s experience spans more than 37 years and his unique background and skills in venture and corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions, high net worth individuals, corporate and partnership taxation and strategic planning give him unmatched insight into helping his clients achieve success. He creatively leverages relationships to help his clients grow their businesses and achieve their goals.
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