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In this intriguing episode, I have the pleasure of talking with Richard C. Wilson, founder of the Family Office Private Investor Club, host of his own podcast, the Family Office Podcast and a wealth of resources and inspiration to many, including myself very early on in my investing career.
Richard started the Family Office Private Investor Club in 2007, despite many saying it wasn’t a viable concept, and it has now blossomed into a powerhouse with over 4,000 registered ultra-wealthy investors.
As the Family Office aficionado he is, Richard is sharing what he knows best – the stories, strategies, and mindset of the most successful ultra-wealthy investors in the fascinating realm of Family Offices.
We delve into how the wealthiest families we know concentrate their efforts and unearth some priceless gems about the art of branding that resonates with the endeavors of Family Office fundraising and investing, and building relationships of value more effectively with Family Offices.
And he divulges the mindset commonalities he’s learned over decades of working with the ultra-wealthy and how to authentically connect with them using the knowledge and expertise you already have. Get ready to absorb billionaire-level knowledge and ideas that can reshape your investing trajectory.
Connect further with Richard at [email protected] or go to www.familyoffices.com.
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Download your free copy of The Single Family Office, the #1 most popular book ever written on ultra-wealthy investor best practices and industry trends and gain specialized knowledge on how to add value and build relationships faster with private investors at lp.familyoffices.com/book.
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