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In this episode, Tom McCullough, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Northwood Family Office, joins Francesco to discuss the evolution of family offices, the challenges faced by wealthy families, and the importance of preparing both parents and children for wealth transition. He emphasizes the need for integrated advice and the emotional aspects of wealth management, providing insights into how families can navigate these complexities for better outcomes. Connect with me here: • https://www.linkedin.com/in/francesco-lombardo-fea-496a7966/ • https://www.facebook.com/VeritageFamilyOffice • https://www.youtube.com/@VeritageInternational • https://veritage.ca
In this episode, Mario Nigro welcomes Tom McCullough, Chairman and CEO of Northwood Family Office, which he co-founded in 2003. Tom discusses the evolution of family offices, emphasizing their vital role as “general contractors” providing integrated management of all aspects of clients' financial affairs, including the important part they play in preparing next generation leaders. He also highlights the growing trend of family offices becoming direct, rather than passive, investors with substantial in-house expertise. The conversation provides valuable insight into the family office space and its future direction in Canada.
Aston Martin's reshuffle at the top of the team is the focus of the latest episode of The Race F1 Podcast. Samarth Kanal joins Edd Straw to explain why Andy Cowell has taken over as team principal and what it means for the team's way of working. We discuss the new roles of Mike Krack (who previously held the role) and Tom McCullough, as well as the wider changes being made to allow Aston Martin to live up to its potential. And with Adrian Newey arriving in March, Honda engines powering the car next year as well as Enrico Cardile coming in as chief technical officer, we discuss whether the latest round of changes will allow the team to fulfil its prodigious potential.LAST CHANCE: The Race F1 Podcast is taking to the stage! Buy tickets to our live shows:London on 16th January - https://podlifeevents.com/event-details/the-race-f1-podcast-live-from-london-16th-jan-2025-ticketsBirmingham on 17th January - https://podlifeevents.com/event-details/the-race-f1-podcast-live-from-birmingham-17th-jan-2025-ticketsWant extra podcast content and to ask questions on the show? Join The Race Members' Club on Patreon! Head to Patreon.com/therace Get your 2025 calendar from The Race Shop!Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aston Martin's reshuffle at the top of the team is the focus of the latest episode of The Race F1 Podcast. Samarth Kanal joins Edd Straw to explain why Andy Cowell has taken over as team principal and what it means for the team's way of working. We discuss the new roles of Mike Krack (who previously held the role) and Tom McCullough, as well as the wider changes being made to allow Aston Martin to live up to its potential. And with Adrian Newey arriving in March, Honda engines powering the car next year as well as Enrico Cardile coming in as chief technical officer, we discuss whether the latest round of changes will allow the team to fulfil its prodigious potential. LAST CHANCE: The Race F1 Podcast is taking to the stage! Buy tickets to our live shows: London on 16th January - https://podlifeevents.com/event-details/the-race-f1-podcast-live-from-london-16th-jan-2025-tickets Birmingham on 17th January - https://podlifeevents.com/event-details/the-race-f1-podcast-live-from-birmingham-17th-jan-2025-tickets Want extra podcast content and to ask questions on the show? Join The Race Members' Club on Patreon! Head to Patreon.com/therace Get your 2025 calendar from The Race Shop! Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Cohen wraps up an extraordinary year in tech, venture capital, and innovation with this special "Best of 2024" episode of Tank Talks. Featuring insights from some remarkable guests, this episode explores the year's defining moments and actionable lessons.Baron Davis dives into the transformative potential of AI, VR/AR, and digital assets, while Dax Da Silva of Lightspeed shares how energy and spirituality fuel leadership. Nicolas Mulroney reveals the grit it took to pitch 80 investors to launch his bakery venture, and Winter Mead explains how Coolwater Capital is building the next generation of venture fund managers.Tom McCullough of Northwood Family Office discusses what it takes to thrive in wealth management, and Mario Nigro shares strategies for navigating high-stakes M&A negotiations. Arati Sharma and Satish Kanwar offer a critical lens on Canada's innovation landscape, calling for affordability and optimism to drive entrepreneurial growth. Finally, John Rikhtegar delivers data-driven insights into the past decade of Canadian venture exits, revealing how market cycles shape success.Enjoy and see you next week with fresh insights and a new interview.Key Highlights and TimestampsFeatured Guests* Baron Davis: The Future of AI and Life Lessons* (00:01:45) Explores trends in AI, VR/AR, and tokenized digital assets, including his innovative "OATMills" project.* (00:04:00) Favorite books: Rich Dad Poor Dad and Outliers.* Lesson: “Be happy with what you have, and good people will surround you.”* Nicolas Mulroney: Resilience in Entrepreneurship* (00:05:13) Shares how he overcame 50+ rejections while securing funding for his bakery in a challenging market.* Lesson: “It's an election you have to win. There's no other option.”* Winter Mead: Supporting Emerging VCs* (00:08:00) Highlights Cool Water Capital's program to develop first-time fund managers, focusing on operations, fundraising, and fund management.* Lesson: "Fund management isn't just about investing—it's about running a business."* Mario Nigro: Successful M&A Strategies* (00:24:00) Offers advice on managing complex negotiations, emphasizing communication and trust.* Lesson: "Most deal problems can be solved by better understanding the other side."* Arati Sharma & Satish Kanwar: Revitalizing Canadian Innovation* (00:29:00) Discuss Canada's innovation challenges and opportunities.* Arati: Calls for affordability to enable young entrepreneurs.* Satish: Stresses the importance of belief, optimism, and community building.* Tom McCullough: Redefining Wealth Management* (00:35:00) Advises aspiring family office founders to focus on client needs and solve real problems.* Lesson: “Understand demand and build something that fills a gap.”* John Rikhtegar: Venture Capital Insights* (00:46:00) Analyzes a decade of Canadian venture exits, revealing that over 50% of exit value occurred in 2020-2021.* Lesson: "Consistent capital allocation is critical for navigating market cycles."* Dax Da Silva: Energy, Fitness, and Leadership* (00:59:28) Discusses how fitness and spirituality fuel his leadership and entrepreneurial resilience.* Lesson: "To get energy, you must first put energy in."Follow Matt Cohen and Tank Talks here!Podcast production support provided by Agentbee.ai This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com
This week Tom McCullough, Chairman and CEO of Northwood Family Office stops by to talk all things Family Office.Tom is often referred to as the "godfather" of family offices in Canada. He shares his journey from a successful career at Dominion Securities to founding Northwood Family Office, where he has spent over two decades helping families manage their wealth and complex financial needs. The discussion covers the evolution of the family office industry, the importance of building trust with clients, and Tom's insights into intergenerational wealth transfer and the growing complexity of wealth management in today's world.We also are joined by friend-of-the-pod John Ruffolo of Maverix Private Equity to discuss the week's news (including Ripple's recent Fund III announcement)About Tom McCulloughTom McCullough is the Co-Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Northwood Family Office, a Toronto-based multi-family office that serves the comprehensive needs of families with significant wealth. Tom has been a pioneering force in establishing one of Canada's leading independent family offices. Northwood Family Office has been consistently recognized as the top independent family office in Canada by Euromoney in its global private banking survey. Tom is also the co-author of three influential books on wealth management: Wealth of Wisdom: The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask, Wealth of Wisdom: Top Practices for Wealthy Families and Their Advisors, and Family Wealth Management: 7 Imperatives for Successful Investing.Before founding Northwood Family Office in 2002, Tom spent two decades at RBC Dominion Securities, where he held senior executive roles. His experience at RBC, combined with his personal insights into the needs of wealthy families, led him to establish a boutique-style, client-focused family office that provides objective and customized services. Tom's commitment to education and thought leadership in wealth management is evident through his role as an Adjunct Professor of Finance at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management, where he teaches an MBA course on the management of private wealth. He is also actively involved with the Ultra High Net Worth Institute, serving on its board and faculty.Tom's contributions to the field have been widely recognized, including being awarded ‘Best Individual Contribution to Thought Leadership in the Wealth Management Industry (North America)' at the 2020 Family Wealth Report Awards. He holds an MBA from York University's Schulich School of Business and certifications such as the Chartered Investment Manager (CIM) and Certified International Wealth Manager (CIWM). In addition to his professional endeavors, Tom is actively involved in philanthropic activities, particularly focusing on poverty alleviation in the developing world.In this episode, we discuss:(00:57) Announcement of the third fund from Ripple Ventures and promotion within the team(02:50) The saga of Bolt and its founder Ryan Breslow(07:00) Stripe's new buyback tender offer and its implications(09:07) Canadian government consultations on the 2024 federal budget(13:00) The U.S. Federal Reserve's upcoming rate decisions and economic impact(17:30) 20VC podcast insights with Aiden Gomez from Cohere—(22:34) The interview with Tom McCullough(23:00) Starting out at Dominion Securities and the early days of his career(24:00) The epiphanies that led him to leave Dominion Securities and start a family office(25:20) The early challenges of the family office business(26:08) What is a family office and how it serves high-net-worth families(28:09) The story behind landing his first client(30:01) The changing landscape of family offices in Canada.(32:31) What sets Northwood Family Office apart from bank-run family offices.(36:00) The most common questions wealthy families ask and how Northwood addresses them(41:19) Balancing professional advice with personal relationships in family office management(43:56) The seven imperatives for successful investing in the new world order(46:50) Teaching and thought leadership in wealth management and family office services(48:45) Practical tools and exercises from Tom's new book, Wealth of Wisdom(52:10) How families can maintain transparency and communication across generations(55:15) The evolving role of family offices in managing global wealth and complexity.(58:00) The impact of technology on wealth management and family offices.(1:04:38) The most rewarding aspects of Tom's career in wealth management.(1:08:02) Advice for those looking to start their own family office or wealth management firm.Fast Favorites:
A Formula 1 car is like a musical instrument: to perform at its best, it has to be tuned. Aerodynamics, suspension, tyres, and transmission can all be changed to suit the racetrack, the driver and the weather. In Miami, Christian Hewgill joins Aston Martin to explore car setup, with driver Fernando Alonso, Ambassador and former F1 racer Pedro de la Rosa, and Performance Director Tom McCullough. F1 EXPLAINS: LIVE IN MIAMI - FRIDAY 3RD MAY Join us and Guenther Steiner for a live show at the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix 2024 Friday May 3rd, 1:40pm - North 300 Level, Hard Rock Stadium Free to all Grand Prix ticket holders Catch up with our other episodes F1 brakes - technology + technique - with Brembo + Jack Doohan The job of an F1 Team Principal - with Aston Martin's Mike Krack Why F1 teammates are friends + foes - with Valtteri Bottas + Zhou Guanyu How Formula 2 + Formula 3 prepare drivers for F1 - with Oscar Piastri F1 Academy - with Susie Wolff + Lia Block The F1 race start - with Mick Schumacher + strategist Bernie Collins Behind the scenes on Drive to Survive - with Exec Producer James Gay-Rees Why F1 pre-season testing matters - with Mercedes, McLaren + Alpine How F1 teams build their new cars - with Aston Martin Technical Director Dan Fallows More Official F1 Podcasts For in-depth interviews with F1's biggest names, listen to F1 Beyond The Grid For race previews and reviews, head over to F1 Nation
Keith Whitaker is an educator who consults with leaders and rising generation members of families with significant wealth. We had an interesting conversation touching on Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, but also on Keiths long practical experience working with the wealthy. We talk about the cycle of the gift in families, the concept of magnificence, and his work on books with Jay Hughes, Paul Schervish on Wealth and the Will of God and his recent collaboration with Tom McCullough on the Wealth of Wisdom books. Keith is Managing Director of Wise Counsel Research. He is the co-author of Wealth and the Will of God, The Cycle of the Gift, The Voice of the Rising Generation, Family Trusts, Complete Family Wealth, Wealth of Wisdom: the Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask, and Wealth of Wisdom: the Top Practices of Wealthy Families and their Advisors. Keith has served as a Managing Director at Wells Fargo Family Wealth, an adjunct professor of management at Vanderbilt University, and an adjunct assistant professor of philosophy at Boston College. Keith holds a Ph.D. in Social Thought from the University of Chicago, a BA and MA in Classics and Philosophy from Boston University. Keith is one of the most thoughtful people in the family wealth world, and his knowledge of philosophy and respect for tradition made him a real pleasure to talk to. Please enjoy my conversation with Keith Whitaker. AUTHOR PAGE: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Keith-Whitaker/author/B001HOPVCA WEBSITE: https://www.wisecounselresearch.com/ KEITH'S PODCAST: https://www.wealthofwisdombook.com/podcast NOTE: This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Anything said by the guests or host should not be construed as legal or investment advice. Thanks for listening. Joe Reilly is a family office consultant, and the host of the Private Capital Podcast as well as the Inheritance Podcast. FOLLOW JOE: https://twitter.com/joereillyjr WEBSITE: https://www.circulus.co/ PRIVATE CAPITAL PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-capital/id1644526501 Thanks for listening. If you like the podcast, please share it with your friends and take a minute to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. We appreciate it. ©2024 Joe Reilly
Ever thought about the role of a financial advisor? It's more than just managing investments or selling products. In our candid discussion with Tom McCullough, co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Northwood Family Office, we'll reveal how the industry is shifting - moving away from a product-centric focus towards a more holistic approach that prioritizes understanding needs before prescribing solutions. Now that's a fresh take on wealth management!Tom shares his entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the reward of serving families and the emergence of the integrated advisor. This new breed of advisor is a general contractor of sorts for a family's financial decisions, connecting the dots between various advisors and aspects of wealth management - from tax and estate planning to philanthropy and investment. But what makes a great integrated advisor? Tom identifies four markers - mastery, mindset, method, and maturity. We'll guide you through these elements, providing insights into the changing dynamics of the wealth management industry. Yet, the conversation doesn't stop there. We also delve into the significance of integrated financial advice for wealthy families and how this approach can benefit individuals across all wealth levels. We even share an instance where open-ended questions were key in building trust with a client. Plus, we discuss complex issues like mental incapacity, end-of-life planning, and recommend resources advisors can use to broaden their knowledge. It's about continuously evolving and staying informed to provide the best service to clients. So, sit back and let's redefine financial advising together. Join us on this insightful journey.Resources mentioned in the episodehttps://www.uhnwinstitute.org/https://www.wealthofwisdombook.com/Thanks for listening. Be sure to rate and subscribe to The Future-Ready Advisor podcast to not miss an episode. What's Next?Staying Ahead of the Curve: Insights for Financial AdvisorsIn today's rapidly evolving financial landscape, how do you continue to thrive and better serve your clients? As an industry veteran for over 25 years, I understand the unique challenges facing financial advisors.I have a wealth of resources to help you navigate these challenges: Visit my website at https://www.samsivarajan.com/resources to download a free behavioral coaching guide and a free goals-based investing case study, packed with tips and strategies. While you're there, don't forget to explore my bestselling books at https://www.samsivarajan.com/books. These books provide readers with further insights and guidance on how we can make better decisions - in investing, at home, and in the workplace. Want to stay updated with my latest insights? Sign up for my LinkedIn newsletter, The Goals-Based Advisor. It's a great way to keep in touch and receive regular updates directly to your inbox. Finally, if you have any questions or hire me as a speaker, coach or consultant, book a meeting with me on ...
Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Tom McCullough, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Northwood Family Office. Tom is an adjunct professor and executive-in-residence at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management, a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Wealth Management, and a member of the board and faculty of the UHNW Institute. He is an accomplished author and frequent speaker on issues relevant to families of wealth and their trusted advisors. Tom recently published his influential article, The Rise of the Integrated Advisor, in the Journal of Wealth Management, and in this episode, he shares his views and work on the role of the “integrated wealth advisor” and the value it creates for UHNW clients. He talks about the challenges of identifying, hiring, and developing integrated wealth advisors, especially in an industry, where deep technical, quantitative expertise has traditionally been overvalued and qualitative skills and emotional intelligence have been undervalued. Tom offers practical tips for families who are looking to find or select an integrated wealth advisor and shares his thoughts on how to decide who is best positioned to play that role for the family: a family member, a family office employee, or an external advisor. Tom introduces his framework of the “Four Markers” of integrated wealth advisors, which summarizes the personality traits and skills needed for one to be successful at this complex and important role for the family. He provides actionable advice to professionals who are interested in becoming integrated wealth advisors, including how they can prepare and equip themselves for this role, what formal educational programs or informal career pathways they can pursue to acquire the knowledge and hone the skills they will need to be able to play the integration and coordination role for their UHNW clients. Don't miss this deeply insightful conversation with one of the best recognized thinkers and practitioners in the Family Wealth Advice field.
High-speed overtakes, three different leaders, two safety cars, but only one winner. The streets of Las Vegas gave us one of the most thrilling races of 2023, as Max Verstappen overcame a five-second penalty to take his 18th win of the season. From the heart of the Vegas paddock, Tom Clarkson is joined by Damon Hill and Natalie Pinkham to discuss Verstappen's victory, why polesitter Charles Leclerc missed out on the win and what the future holds for Sergio Perez after securing P2 in the Drivers' Championship. Just four points now separate Mercedes and Ferrari in the Constructors' Championship battle for P2, so Ferrari ambassador Marc Gené and Mercedes' Technical Director James Allison drop by to share their thoughts on who will come out on top at the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi. Plus, you'll hear from Esteban Ocon after his mega drive from P16 to P4, and Aston Martin Performance Director, Tom McCullough, on Lance Stroll's incredible comeback from P19 to P5. This episode is sponsored by: Uncommon Goods: to get 15% off your next gift, go to uncommongoods.com/NATION. Don't miss out on this limited time offer!
Host Tim Silvey is joined by Sean ‘Virtual Statman' Kelly and our resident racing driver Alex Brundle to bring you fresh perspectives, performance insights and statistical surprises to enhance your enjoyment of Grand Prix racing. On this episode, Sean gives us a deep dive on ambiguous statistics, after Max Verstappen's run of dominance led to statisticians reappraising previous records. Following that, Alex climbs onto his soapbox to have his say on the thorny issue of track limits and how he - as a driver - thinks the sport needs to evolve. And in our Aramco Focus, we have the final instalment of our trio of interviews with Aston Martin performance director Tom McCullough, who this week explains how teams go about designing a new car. Get in touch with the show! Use the hashtag #AramcoF1Focus on social media or email podcasts@the-race.com Brought to you by Aramco. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Tim Silvey is joined by Sean ‘Virtual Statman' Kelly and our resident racing driver Alex Brundle to bring you fresh perspectives, performance insights and statistical surprises to enhance your enjoyment of Grand Prix racing.On this episode, Sean gives us a deep dive on ambiguous statistics, after Max Verstappen's run of dominance led to statisticians reappraising previous records.Following that, Alex climbs onto his soapbox to have his say on the thorny issue of track limits and how he - as a driver - thinks the sport needs to evolve.And in our Aramco Focus, we have the final instalment of our trio of interviews with Aston Martin performance director Tom McCullough, who this week explains how teams go about designing a new car.Get in touch with the show! Use the hashtag #AramcoF1Focus on social media or email podcasts@the-race.comBrought to you by Aramco. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Max Verstappen claimed a record-breaking 16th victory of the season, Sergio Perez crashed out, Lewis Hamilton produced a tyre management masterclass to take second, Lando Norris completed a mega comeback from P17 to P5, and Daniel Ricciardo secured his first points since returning to F1. The Mexico City Grand Prix certainly lived up to expectations. Tom Clarkson is joined by Natalie Pinkham and former Sauber and Haas driver, and current Mercedes Ambassador, Esteban Gutiérrez, to dissect the main talking points from inside the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez paddock. You'll also hear reaction from Verstappen, Perez, Hamilton, Ricciardo, Charles Leclerc, McLaren Team Principal Andrea Stella and Aston Martin Performance Director, Tom McCullough. Play F1 Fantasy and join the F1 Nation World Championship to compete against us and other listeners. Go to F1.com/fantasy to sign up for free.
Host Tim Silvey is joined by Sean ‘Virtual Statman' Kelly and our resident racing driver Alex Brundle to bring you fresh perspectives, performance insights and statistical surprises to enhance your enjoyment of Grand Prix racing.On this episode, Alex muses on how the Sprint weekend format contributed to Mercedes and Ferrari running into ride height problems in Austin.Following that, Sean lets his statistical mind run wild as he looks back on the first 200 races of the current turbo-hybrid era.And in our Aramco Focus, we hear once again from Aston Martin performance director Tom McCullough, who explains the process by which teams bring upgrades to their cars.Get in touch with the show! Use the hashtag #AramcoF1Focus on social media or email podcasts@the-race.comBrought to you by Aramco. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Tim Silvey is joined by Sean ‘Virtual Statman' Kelly and our resident racing driver Alex Brundle to bring you fresh perspectives, performance insights and statistical surprises to enhance your enjoyment of Grand Prix racing. On this episode, Alex muses on how the Sprint weekend format contributed to Mercedes and Ferrari running into ride height problems in Austin. Following that, Sean lets his statistical mind run wild as he looks back on the first 200 races of the current turbo-hybrid era. And in our Aramco Focus, we hear once again from Aston Martin performance director Tom McCullough, who explains the process by which teams bring upgrades to their cars. Get in touch with the show! Use the hashtag #AramcoF1Focus on social media or email podcasts@the-race.com Brought to you by Aramco. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Voor Helmut Marko kwam een bijzondere zegereeks tijdens het Formule 1-raceweekend in Singapore teleurstellend ten einde. Genoeg reden om terug te blikken op het raceweekend en een onderzoek te doen. Verder werd Max Verstappen afgelopen zaterdag voor drie verschillende incidenten onderzocht, maar hij kreeg uiteindelijk geen gridstraf. De performance director van Aston Martin, Tom McCullough, verbaasde zich daarover.
Host Tim Silvey is joined by Sean ‘Virtual Statman' Kelly and our resident racing driver Alex Brundle to bring you fresh perspectives, performance insights and statistical surprises to enhance your enjoyment of Grand Prix racing. On this episode, Alex explains the rationale behind the old motor racing adage, of trying to win a race at the slowest possible speed, and why in F1 going fast is sometimes about going slow. Following that, Sean opens his statistical archives and looks back on those rare occasions when usually dominant teams suddenly have an unexpected blip. And in our Aramco Focus, we hear from Aston Martin performance director Tom McCullough, who explains how teams go about extracting performance from their cars. Get in touch with the show! Use the hashtag #AramcoF1Focus on social media or email podcasts@the-race.com Brought to you by Aramco. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Tim Silvey is joined by Sean ‘Virtual Statman' Kelly and our resident racing driver Alex Brundle to bring you fresh perspectives, performance insights and statistical surprises to enhance your enjoyment of Grand Prix racing.On this episode, Alex explains the rationale behind the old motor racing adage, of trying to win a race at the slowest possible speed, and why in F1 going fast is sometimes about going slow. Following that, Sean opens his statistical archives and looks back on those rare occasions when usually dominant teams suddenly have an unexpected blip. And in our Aramco Focus, we hear from Aston Martin performance director Tom McCullough, who explains how teams go about extracting performance from their cars.Get in touch with the show! Use the hashtag #AramcoF1Focus on social media or email podcasts@the-race.comBrought to you by Aramco. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Csak akkor vették észre a mindent elpusztító tűzvészt, amikor már előttük tombolt Telex 2023-08-14 23:08:24 Külföld Hawaii Voltak előjelei a hawaii Maui szigetén történt tűzvésznek, arra viszont senki nem számított, ahogy aztán a lángok elsöpörték a 12 ezres Lahaina városát. Eddig csak a romok töredékét tudták átvizsgálni, 96 halottat azonosítottak, de még ezer embert keresnek. Van olyan túlélő, aki visszatérve nem is tudta felmérni, hol van, mert minden tájékozódási p Rövid távon Magyarország is jól járt a kínai–amerikai kereskedelmi háborúval G7 2023-08-15 04:34:28 Gazdaság USA háború Kína Az amerikai piacról védővámokkal kiárazott kínai termékek helyét harmadik országok exportja vette át, hazánk is a relatív nyertesek között van. Kérdés, hogy hosszabb távon is így marad-e. Ahol a mosoda kincset ér - Harc a higiéniai szegénység ellen 24.hu 2023-08-15 03:53:36 Belföld Mélyszegénység Gyermekéhezés A mélyszegénységben élőknek sokszor nélkülözniük kell a higiéniás termékeket. Még mindig csak félkomfortos házakban élnek. Ahol a mosoda kincset ér. Riport az ároktői Biztos Kezdet Gyerekházból. A Nokia épp kivégzi az egyik legnagyobb kínai mobilgyártót. Miért? Forbes 2023-08-15 05:41:00 Cégvilág Kína Finnország Oppo Nokia Vivo Az Oppo, OnePlus, Realme és Vivo márkák anyacége sokáig sérthetetlennek tűnt. Aztán jött a Nokia. A finn cég egymás után nyeri a fontos pereket a BBK Electronics ellen, ezzel kiszorítva a márkáit a fontos piacokról. Pályára rohant egy szurkoló Manchesterben Rangadó 2023-08-15 03:13:31 Foci Manchester Manchester United Szögletet követően próbálta kiegyenlíteni a csapat, amikor a Manchester United drukkere beszladt. Kérek egy kiló tavalyi kenyeret! Mennyi is az most? 71 deka? Vagy 73? 444.hu 2023-08-15 06:13:55 Gazdaság Csokoládé Kenyér Egy szelet csoki negyedével lett rövidebb, egy mázsa brikett helyett 58 kilót, egy kiló krumpli helyett 68 dekát vehetnénk, ha annyi pénzből akarnánk vásárolni, mint tavaly. De hány lap maradna a miniszterelnök kedvenc újságjában? A brit óriás a nyugdíjpiacra is betörne Fintech 2023-08-15 05:05:00 Modern Gazdaság Nyugdíj A brit digitális bank, a Monzo termékmenedzsert keres, aki kialakítaná a bank nyugdíjakkal kapcsolatos értékajánlatát. Ez állatkínzás, végzetes lehet, ha eteti a hattyúkat SpiritFM 2023-08-15 05:20:53 Belföld Nyáron sokszor kérdés az, hogy ilyenkor szabad-e etetni a madarakat, hattyúkat. Erről is szó volt a Spirit FM Partvonal című műsorában. Van még büdzséje az Aston Martinnak az idei autó fejlesztésére F1világ 2023-08-15 06:00:00 Forma1 Interjú Aston Martin Maradt még pénze az Aston Martin Forma-1-es csapatának arra, hogy fejlessze 2023-as versenyautóját – erről a csapat teljesítményigazgatója, Tom McCullough beszélt egy interjúban. Pazar helyek, ahonnan jól látszik majd a tűzijáték Budapesten Startlap Utazás 2023-08-15 06:03:37 Utazás Életmód Petárda Tűzijáték Augusztus 20. Európa legnagyobb tűzijátékát rendezik augusztus 20-án Budapesten. Összegyűjtöttük a legtutibb tűzijátéknéző helyszíneket, ahonnan remek lesz majd a látvány. Napelemmel fedett parkoló esetén is kötelező fásítani, csak máshol Magyar Mezőgazdaság 2023-08-15 05:21:00 Mezőgazdaság Gazdaság Beruházás Parkolás Napelem Kormányrendelet Módosult az országos településrendezési és építési követelményekről szóló kormányrendelet (Oték): a napokban hatályba lépett új paragrafus egyértelművé teszi, hogy ha áruházi parkolókban és hasonló területeken napelemes tető épül, akkor a beruházó nem mentesül a kötelező fatelepítés alól. Egygólos ManUnited-győzelemmel zárult a Pl első fordulója Eurosport 2023-08-14 23:18:22 Foci Anglia Manchester Manchester United Premier League Premier League - A Manchester United egygólos győzelmet aratott a vendég Wolverhampton Wanderers felett az angol labdarúgó-bajnokság első fordulójának hétfői zárómérkőzésén. Csak ráijeszteni tudott a Granada az Atlético Madridra Sportal 2023-08-14 23:38:00 Foci Spanyolország Atlético Madrid Hazai pályán 3–1-es győzelmet aratott az Atlético Madrid a Granada ellen. Mutatjuk, mikor számíthatunk frissítő záporokra Kiderül 2023-08-15 05:10:20 Időjárás A hét közepén átmenetileg kissé nedvesebb levegő áramlik a Kárpát-medence fölé. Ennek köszönhetően elszórtan záporok, zivatarok is kialakulnak, de a hőmérséklet nem esik vissza számottevően.
Csak akkor vették észre a mindent elpusztító tűzvészt, amikor már előttük tombolt Telex 2023-08-14 23:08:24 Külföld Hawaii Voltak előjelei a hawaii Maui szigetén történt tűzvésznek, arra viszont senki nem számított, ahogy aztán a lángok elsöpörték a 12 ezres Lahaina városát. Eddig csak a romok töredékét tudták átvizsgálni, 96 halottat azonosítottak, de még ezer embert keresnek. Van olyan túlélő, aki visszatérve nem is tudta felmérni, hol van, mert minden tájékozódási p Rövid távon Magyarország is jól járt a kínai–amerikai kereskedelmi háborúval G7 2023-08-15 04:34:28 Gazdaság USA háború Kína Az amerikai piacról védővámokkal kiárazott kínai termékek helyét harmadik országok exportja vette át, hazánk is a relatív nyertesek között van. Kérdés, hogy hosszabb távon is így marad-e. Ahol a mosoda kincset ér - Harc a higiéniai szegénység ellen 24.hu 2023-08-15 03:53:36 Belföld Mélyszegénység Gyermekéhezés A mélyszegénységben élőknek sokszor nélkülözniük kell a higiéniás termékeket. Még mindig csak félkomfortos házakban élnek. Ahol a mosoda kincset ér. Riport az ároktői Biztos Kezdet Gyerekházból. A Nokia épp kivégzi az egyik legnagyobb kínai mobilgyártót. Miért? Forbes 2023-08-15 05:41:00 Cégvilág Kína Finnország Oppo Nokia Vivo Az Oppo, OnePlus, Realme és Vivo márkák anyacége sokáig sérthetetlennek tűnt. Aztán jött a Nokia. A finn cég egymás után nyeri a fontos pereket a BBK Electronics ellen, ezzel kiszorítva a márkáit a fontos piacokról. Pályára rohant egy szurkoló Manchesterben Rangadó 2023-08-15 03:13:31 Foci Manchester Manchester United Szögletet követően próbálta kiegyenlíteni a csapat, amikor a Manchester United drukkere beszladt. Kérek egy kiló tavalyi kenyeret! Mennyi is az most? 71 deka? Vagy 73? 444.hu 2023-08-15 06:13:55 Gazdaság Csokoládé Kenyér Egy szelet csoki negyedével lett rövidebb, egy mázsa brikett helyett 58 kilót, egy kiló krumpli helyett 68 dekát vehetnénk, ha annyi pénzből akarnánk vásárolni, mint tavaly. De hány lap maradna a miniszterelnök kedvenc újságjában? A brit óriás a nyugdíjpiacra is betörne Fintech 2023-08-15 05:05:00 Modern Gazdaság Nyugdíj A brit digitális bank, a Monzo termékmenedzsert keres, aki kialakítaná a bank nyugdíjakkal kapcsolatos értékajánlatát. Ez állatkínzás, végzetes lehet, ha eteti a hattyúkat SpiritFM 2023-08-15 05:20:53 Belföld Nyáron sokszor kérdés az, hogy ilyenkor szabad-e etetni a madarakat, hattyúkat. Erről is szó volt a Spirit FM Partvonal című műsorában. Van még büdzséje az Aston Martinnak az idei autó fejlesztésére F1világ 2023-08-15 06:00:00 Forma1 Interjú Aston Martin Maradt még pénze az Aston Martin Forma-1-es csapatának arra, hogy fejlessze 2023-as versenyautóját – erről a csapat teljesítményigazgatója, Tom McCullough beszélt egy interjúban. Pazar helyek, ahonnan jól látszik majd a tűzijáték Budapesten Startlap Utazás 2023-08-15 06:03:37 Utazás Életmód Petárda Tűzijáték Augusztus 20. Európa legnagyobb tűzijátékát rendezik augusztus 20-án Budapesten. Összegyűjtöttük a legtutibb tűzijátéknéző helyszíneket, ahonnan remek lesz majd a látvány. Napelemmel fedett parkoló esetén is kötelező fásítani, csak máshol Magyar Mezőgazdaság 2023-08-15 05:21:00 Mezőgazdaság Gazdaság Beruházás Parkolás Napelem Kormányrendelet Módosult az országos településrendezési és építési követelményekről szóló kormányrendelet (Oték): a napokban hatályba lépett új paragrafus egyértelművé teszi, hogy ha áruházi parkolókban és hasonló területeken napelemes tető épül, akkor a beruházó nem mentesül a kötelező fatelepítés alól. Egygólos ManUnited-győzelemmel zárult a Pl első fordulója Eurosport 2023-08-14 23:18:22 Foci Anglia Manchester Manchester United Premier League Premier League - A Manchester United egygólos győzelmet aratott a vendég Wolverhampton Wanderers felett az angol labdarúgó-bajnokság első fordulójának hétfői zárómérkőzésén. Csak ráijeszteni tudott a Granada az Atlético Madridra Sportal 2023-08-14 23:38:00 Foci Spanyolország Atlético Madrid Hazai pályán 3–1-es győzelmet aratott az Atlético Madrid a Granada ellen. Mutatjuk, mikor számíthatunk frissítő záporokra Kiderül 2023-08-15 05:10:20 Időjárás A hét közepén átmenetileg kissé nedvesebb levegő áramlik a Kárpát-medence fölé. Ennek köszönhetően elszórtan záporok, zivatarok is kialakulnak, de a hőmérséklet nem esik vissza számottevően.
Tom McCullough is Chairman and CEO of Northwood Family Office, a Toronto-based multi-family office serving the comprehensive needs of families of significant net worth. In this episode, Tom discusses how he supports families during financial and emotional transitions and reveals how he builds trust with families to disclose sensitive information. Tune in as we chat about preparing for the unexpected when it comes to family planning, the inspiration behind Tom's books, and the advice Tom would give a former version of himself. IN THIS EPISODE: [02:50] How Tom supports families during financial and emotional transitions. [06:20] Tom speaks about getting people to disclose sensitive information to him as an advisor. [11:55] Ways to prepare for the unexpected when it comes to family planning. [17:40] The inspiration behind Tom's book, The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask [22:15] The advice that Tom would give a former version of himself. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Advisors need to know what they are qualified and capable of dealing with. While on the other hand, they also need to know when it's time for a professional referral. A family office should be objective; that way, it will bring clients into a zone of trust. Be easier on yourself and others. Practice more grace. LINKS MENTIONED: Website www.northwoodfamilyoffice.com Books 'Wealth of Wisdom: The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask' and 'Family Wealth Management: 7 Imperatives for Successful Investing in the New World Order' The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask www.wealthofwisdombook.com/podcast/ BIO: Tom McCullough is Chairman and CEO of Northwood Family Office, a Toronto-based multi-family office serving the comprehensive needs of families of significant net worth. He is also the co-author of 'Wealth of Wisdom: The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask' and 'Family Wealth Management: 7 Imperatives for Successful Investing in the New World Order'. Tom has spent over 30 years in the wealth management/ family office field, initially in senior executive roles with RBC wealth management. The combination of this background, along with his own family's need for a truly comprehensive, customized and confidential service, led him to found one of Canada's first multi-family offices, dedicated to families looking for objective advice and boutique-style service. Northwood has quickly become one of the leaders in its field and has been consistently recognized as the top independent family office in Canada by Euromoney in its global private banking survey.
Prison Transformation Radio - Episode #75 - Restore your Drivers License - with Tom McCullough (04/06/19) Is there a way to break the cycles of addiction and incarceration? Yes, There is HOPE!! Listen today on: Prison Transformation Radio: Changing Hearts with Christ! Pastor Dwight and Jim Moore, will be discussing How to Restore your Drivers License - with Tom McCullough and transform lives. All the shows are on our website www.prisonmission.org/media Please share this with all your friends!
Introduction Welcome to Let's Talk Family Enterprise, a podcast that explores the ideas, concepts and models that best serve Family Enterprise Advisors in supporting their clients. All views, information and opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Family Enterprise Canada. Description Ruth Steverlynck sits down with Jane Flanagan, author of a recent white paper capturing interviews with over 30 former CEOs of family offices to distil key lessons learned that are applicable across all domains of a family enterprise. Guest bio Jane Flanagan is a Senior Vice President and serves as Director of Family Office Consulting in the Global Family and Private Investment Offices Practice at Northern Trust Corporation in the U.S. She and her team serve some of the world's most prominent families to educate them about their options and support them in finding their best way forward.Jane has been working with and learning from family leaders and family office executives for her entire career. She has interviewed hundreds of families to document best practices in areas such as family communication, strategies to engage rising generations, family office service delivery, compensation, and more. Before joining Northern Trust, Jane was a Managing Director with Family Office Exchange in Chicago for 26 years. You can find out more about Jane Flanagan on Northern Trust Corporation and her LinkedIn. Key Takeaways [0:26] Ruth Steverlynck, the host, introduces and welcomes Jane Flanagan. The subject for this episode is a Northern Trust whitepaper Jane has released, “Succession Stories: Lessons learned from former family office CEOs.” [2:11] Ruth has shared the whitepaper with a couple of family office CEOs. One said it was one of the best papers they had ever read in the family office space! Today's episode is important for the family office community. [3:30] Jane learned from Northern Trusts' 2020 Family Office Benchmarking Survey that nearly two-thirds of the participants said they would soon experience a succession in the family, family office, operating business, or within the trustees. Jane searched for resources to help these leaders to prepare but didn't find anything written. [4:20] Jane reached out to former family office CEOs to see if they would share their succession stories. Everyone said, Yes! The paper is a result of the generosity of 32 former family office CEOs whom she interviewed. Most of the former CEOs Jane interviewed were non-family member professionals; a few were family member family office CEOs. [5:17] The intention of the whitepaper is to share lessons learned and advice from CEOs who had lived through a succession. Succession is a normal part of every family's experience but it's scary to think of life without that trusted person. Many people put off the succession conversation; this paper provides a way to start that conversation. [6:22] Ruth is struck by the usability of the whitepaper. It's easy to read! [6:59] As Jane interviewed the former CEOs she learned that succession changes the way you see things, especially those of the next generation. One CEO may be replaced by multiple people. It's more than talent. [9:44] How does a family manage the emotional aspect of a family office CEO succession? “Letting go” is the big challenge. A CEO needs to let go of the office and help the family let go of the CEO. The CEO must take the time to plan for what's next for themselves, for the board, the staff, and the family. [12:54] The thing CEOs said that made the biggest difference in succession planning was being aware that the departing leader sets the tone for the entire process. CEOs need to show confidence in the team, in the family's readiness to navigate the transition, and in the future, combined with transparent communication about the plan for the succession process. [13:44] Framing the process from the beginning, acknowledging that it can be bumpy and require a little bit of extra patience from everyone, helps manage the family's expectations. Jane cites Life Is in the Transitions, by Bruce Feiler, which explores three phases of transitions. It's helpful to have a transparent communication plan to think through the timing. [16:59] Jane describes how a family office relates to a family business and believes that family office succession principles apply equally to family businesses. [17:51] As an advisor, be ready to welcome the CEO successor with open arms. New leaders bring a fresh perspective and are always looking for ways to add value, especially in their first 90 days or six months. [19:03] The mandate and role of the successor CEO may be very different from those of the incumbent CEO, due to how the family and the business have grown and changed. Of the CEOs interviewed, 58% of them said at the same time there was a generational transition. Successor CEOs may need different skills. The family chooses the successor CEO. [22:08] Jane says we could study this topic for the rest of our lives and never finish! More study is needed on successor CEOs and Trustees. There is a lot of work being done now on preparing the next generation to lead. [24:10] Jane comments on the succession of knowledge, information, and relationships. The CEOs interviewed said they should have taken more time to prepare and done more to communicate with people sooner; you can never start too soon. [25:49] For additional study, Jane suggests the links page at the back of the whitepaper (see link below). One book she particularly recommends is Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life, by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans. It's a good book for anyone from a college graduate to a transitioning CEO. [27:23] Jane's advice from an advisor to other advisors and her two book recommendations! [30:38] Ruth thanks Jane for joining us and sharing these nuggets from her research! If you enjoyed today's episode, you can subscribe to Let's Talk Family Enterprise on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other podcast app. Please remember to share this episode with family, friends, and colleagues.Share your thoughts with us at fea@familyenterprise.ca Mentioned in this episode The Let's Talk Family Enterprise podcast is brought to you by Family Enterprise Canada. “Succession Stories: Lessons learned from former family office CEOs” Life Is in the Transitions: Mastering Change at Any Age, by Bruce FeilerDesigning Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life, by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans Wealth of Wisdom: The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask, by Tom McCullough and Keith Whitaker More about Family Enterprise Canada Family Enterprise Canada (FEC) FEC on Facebook FEC on Twitter FEC on LinkedIn
Welcome to this trailer for Series 9. This series I will be looking at the topic of Family Wealth in a little more detail and in particular some interesting thought leadership from some great guests. I have an interview with Jim Grubman and Tom McCullough in episode 1 of the series looking at Integrated Family Wealth, we then move on to an episode that looks at Wealth 3.0 with Dennis Jaffe, Jim Grubman and Kristin Keffeler. I then have an interview with Dr Moira Somers where we explore some of the psychology of wealth and lastly a great conversation with the founder of The Good Ancestor Movement, Stephanie Brobbey. As I mention in this show it would be great to hear from you. You can email at Russ@FamilyBusinessPartnership.com or contact me on social media, @RussHaworth on Twitter and https://www.linkedin.com/in/russellhaworth/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/russellhaworth/) on Linked In. Support the Show The podcast is entirely self-funded by me. I am not looking for sympathy as it is something that I love to do and I have a passion for providing great content for family businesses across the world. Some listeners have asked for ways in which they can support the show, be that through reviews, sharing with friends or a donation. As such I have set up a page that outlines all the ways that you can support what I am doing. www.fambizpodcast.com/support Work With Russ If what I have spoken about in the show resonates and you want to discuss how I can help you and your family business drop me an email: russ@familybusinesspartnership.com or head over to www.familybusinesspartnership.com Sign up to the Newsletter You can get podcasts, videos and blogs delivered directly to your inbox by signing up to the newsletter. Head over to www.fambizpodcast.com and sign up now
On this episode of the show I speak with Dr Jim Grubman and Tom McCullough about the topic of Family Wealth Integration. We discuss what the term means for you as a family but also for you if you are a practitioner working with families of wealth. We explore the four levels of integration that currently exist within the market; - No Integration - Basic Integrated Financial Management - Integrated Wealth Management - Family Wealth Integration We then explore the challenges of developing a practice across the levels of integration and the skills needed to do so. The article that I reference in the show can be found here: https://www.familywealthreport.com/article.php?id=193160#.YkxWDZPMJTY (https://www.familywealthreport.com/article.php?id=193160#.YkxWDZPMJTY) You can find out more about The Ultra High Net Worth Institute here - www.uhnwinstitute.org and to contact them the best email address is info@uhnwinstitute.org Support the Show The podcast is entirely self-funded by me. I am not looking for sympathy as it is something that I love to do and I have a passion for providing great content for family businesses across the world. Some listeners have asked for ways in which they can support the show, be that through reviews, sharing with friends or a donation. As such I have set up a page that outlines all the ways that you can support what I am doing. www.fambizpodcast.com/support Work With Russ If what I have spoken about in the show resonates and you want to discuss how I can help you and your family business drop me an email: russ@familybusinesspartnership.com or head over to www.familybusinesspartnership.com Sign up to the Newsletter You can get podcasts, videos and blogs delivered directly to your inbox by signing up to the newsletter. Head over to www.fambizpodcast.com and sign up now
F1 is back and so is F1 Nation! Tom Clarkson, Damon Hill and Natalie Pinkham chat about the news, views and pre-season clues from three days of running in Barcelona. Which teams have made strong starts, and which still have work to do? Plus, rumours of ‘brand new cars' being prepared for the Bahrain test, exciting early signs for close wheel-to-wheel racing in 2022, and expert insight on the new generation of cars from Aston Martin's Performance Director, Tom McCullough. We also breakdown F1's porpoising problem, hear tales of Damon's worst pre-season sessions, and learn that we've all been pronouncing his name incorrectly (according to his mother, anyway). Send your F1 question to the 1996 World Champion for our first Ask Damon of 2022. Record it as a voice note and email it to AskDamon@F1.com Don't forget to search for F1 Nation in your podcast app and follow the show so you don't miss out new episodes, weekly throughout the 2022 season.
F1 is back and so is F1 Nation! Tom Clarkson, Damon Hill and Natalie Pinkham chat about the news, views and pre-season clues from three days of running in Barcelona. Which teams have made strong starts, and which still have work to do? Plus, rumours of ‘brand new cars' being prepared for the Bahrain test, exciting early signs for close wheel-to-wheel racing in 2022, and expert insight on the new generation of cars from Aston Martin's Performance Director, Tom McCullough. We also breakdown F1's porpoising problem, hear tales of Damon's worst pre-season sessions, and learn that we've all been pronouncing his name incorrectly (according to his mother, anyway). Send your F1 questions to the 1996 World Champion for our first Ask Damon of 2022. Record them as a voice note and email them to AskDamon@F1.com
Tom McCullough is Chairman and CEO of Northwood Family Office, a Toronto-based multi-family office serving the comprehensive needs of families of significant net worth. In this episode, Tom discusses how he supports families during financial and emotional transitions and reveals how he builds trust with families to disclose sensitive information. Tune in as we chat about preparing for the unexpected when it comes to family planning, the inspiration behind Tom's books, and the advice Tom would give a former version of himself. IN THIS EPISODE: [02:50] How Tom supports families during financial and emotional transitions. [06:20] Tom speaks about getting people to disclose sensitive information to him as an advisor. [11:55] Ways to prepare for the unexpected when it comes to family planning. [17:40] The inspiration behind Tom's book, The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask [22:15] The advice that Tom would give a former version of himself. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Advisors need to know what they are qualified and capable of dealing with. While on the other hand, they also need to know when it's time for a professional referral. A family office should be objective; that way, it will bring clients into a zone of trust. Be easier on yourself and others. Practice more grace. LINKS MENTIONED: Website www.northwoodfamilyoffice.com Books 'Wealth of Wisdom: The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask' and 'Family Wealth Management: 7 Imperatives for Successful Investing in the New World Order' The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask www.wealthofwisdombook.com/podcast/ https://oconnorpg.com/podcasts/supporting-clients-through-life-transitions-with-tom-mccullough BIO: Tom McCullough is Chairman and CEO of Northwood Family Office, a Toronto-based multi-family office serving the comprehensive needs of families of significant net worth. He is also the co-author of 'Wealth of Wisdom: The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask' and 'Family Wealth Management: 7 Imperatives for Successful Investing in the New World Order'. Tom has spent over 30 years in the wealth management/ family office field, initially in senior executive roles with RBC wealth management. The combination of this background, along with his own family's need for a truly comprehensive, customized and confidential service, led him to found one of Canada's first multi-family offices, dedicated to families looking for objective advice and boutique-style service. Northwood has quickly become one of the leaders in its field and has been consistently recognized as the top independent family office in Canada by Euromoney in its global private banking survey. Tom is a frequent speaker on wealth management and family issues. He is an Adjunct Professor of Finance at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management where he teaches ‘The Management of Private Wealth' in the MBA program. He is also an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Western University's Ivey School of Business. Tom is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Wealth Management and holds a certificate in Family Business Advising from the Family Firm Institute.
Tom McCullough shares on The book Wealth of Wisdom. Exploring some of the 50 questions that wealthy people ask. About: Tom McCullough is Chairman and CEO of Northwood Family Office, the leading Canadian multi-family office, which provides customized, integrated financial advice and counsel to families of significant net worth. He has spent over 30 years in the wealth management/ family office field. Tom is Adjunct Professor of finance in the MBA program at the Rotman School of Management, a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Wealth Management, and is co-author of two books, Wealth of Wisdom: The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask (Wiley, 2018), and Family Wealth Management: 7 Imperatives for Successful Investing in the New World Order (Wiley, 2013). Northwood is a founding member of the Wigmore Association, an international alliance of independent family offices.
Today I’m joined by Justin Young & Tom McCullough from South of Eden. These guys were so much fun to have on the show. I’m going to go ahead and anoint them the newest comedy team in rock. They’ve got an EP out called The Talk and a full length album on the way. They’ve also got some cool covers either out of possibly on the way. Or are they drawing album covers? They’re a little vague on that one. They give me the run down on why they changed their name from Black Coffee to South of Eden. They actually considered using The New Originals, which is one reason why I love these guys. And if you know that reference, I love you, too! I also get two sides of the same story where Justin thwarts a robbery with consequences while touring. Follow them on social media. They’re not hard to find. Follow us @PerformanceAnx. Subscribe, rate, & review! And if you like the shows we’re putting out, feel free to check us out at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety & buy us a cup of coffee. No commitment necessary. Now get ready for South of Eden on Performance Anxiety, part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Brandon speaks to vocalist Ehab Omran and drummer Tom McCullough from up and coming band South Of Eden. We talk about their influences, formation and their love of Metallica including their favorite era, Cliff Burton, and so much more. Follow South Of Eden on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Check out the music video for "The Talk" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JR3-cNTF4SY This episode features the songs "Dancing With Fire" and "The Talk" off "The Talk" EP by South Of Eden out now on Lava Records Follow Metallicast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/metallicast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metallicast/support
In this special 50th episode of the Wealth of Wisdom podcast, co-editors Tom McCullough and Keith Whitaker are interviewed by Scott Dickenson on their experience writing Wealth of Wisdom and recording 50 podcast episodes since October 2018. Tom and Keith discuss their favourite chapters from the book, the topics that have resonated the most with readers, and what specific skills and ideas that each of them brought to the project. They also cover how the podcast came to be and some of their most memorable interviews over the last year and a half. We hope you enjoy this special 50th episode of the podcast and that it inspires you to go back and listen to some of the previous episodes that you might have missed the first time around.
Hear from Tom McCullough, founder of an MFO and author on wealth management talk about conducting family meetings, philanthropy, long term planning and how changes in culture have changed wealth management.
In this episode, Tom McCullough interviews Meir Statman, well-known author and professor at Santa Clara University who specializes in behavioral finance. We talk about what behavioral finance really means and how it impacts the lives of families of wealth. Meir also talks about his chapter in Wealth of Wisdom answering the question “What is the right balance between saving and spending in retirement?” In his research interviews with couples in retirement age, he finds that many have more than enough money to pay for whatever they need, without risk of running out of money before running out of life. Yet they resist, insisting that they cannot afford these services. Why do people behave this way? Can they change? Should they change? Fascinating conversation with a remarkable person.
Almost Anything Goes: Sculpturescape 1975 at Mildura Lecture by Julie Ewington In the 1970s Mildura became an unlikely epicentre of contemporary experimental art in Australia. Julie Ewington reflects in this lecture on the visionary leadership of Tom McCullough in staging the Mildura Sculpture Triennial, which morphed the town's Arts Centre from an exhibition of recent sculpture into a freewheeling consideration of contemporary forms that the state art museums could barely contemplate, let alone accommodate. Earth art, conceptual art, performance, feminist artists, ephemeral installations, artists living on site: Mildura commissioned and supported some of the first manifestations in a public art gallery in this country of ‘the expanded field’ of post-object art. Further information: acca.melbourne/series/defining-moments/ Recorded at ACCA on Monday 2 September 2019 Thank you to our partners: Abercrombie & Kent Presenting Partner; Centre for Visual Art (CoVA) Research Partner; Event Partners Melbourne Gin Company, Capi and City of Melbourne; Media Partners Art Guide Australia, The Saturday Paper, 3RRR FM
In this episode, Tom McCullough interviews Chris Brightman, Chief Investment Officer of Research Affiliates, who discusses the rates of return investors can expect from their investment portfolios. Of course no one can predict exactly what returns will be, particularly over short periods of time, but in this conversation Chris lays out a fact-based, time-tested approach that will help families and advisors plan for the future. In this conversation, Chris also shares how he set up a diversified all-weather portfolio for his own adult children that is likely to deliver results and be resilient over time.
On BIV Today... How do families build and maintain wealth? Tom McCullough brings 35 years of experience to family wealth management and is the co-author of Wealth of Wisdom: The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask. He has much to say about developing the family culture to succeed with money. He is in conversation with Kirk LaPointe, BIV's editor-in-chief. See more at https://biv.com/.
Tom McCullough is Chairman and CEO of Northwood Family Office. He has spent over 35 years in the wealth management/family office field, initially in senior executive roles with RBC Wealth Management. The combination of this background, along with his own family’s desire for a truly ‘comprehensive, customized and confidential’ service, led him on a search for a multi-family office. While multi-family offices are well-developed in the U.S. and growing rapidly as wealthy families seek out objective advice and boutique-style service, they were virtually non-existent in Canada. In 2003, this led Tom to start Northwood Family Office with partner Scott Hayman. Northwood Family Office has quickly become one of the leaders in its field and has consistently been recognized as the ‘#1 independent family office in Canada’ by Euromoney in its global private banking survey. Tom is a frequent speaker on issues relevant to families of wealth and is the co-author of Wealth of Wisdom: The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask and Family Wealth Management: 7 Imperatives for Successful Investing in the New World Order. He is an Adjunct Professor and Executive-in-Residence at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management MBA program where he teaches ‘The Management of Private Wealth’, and is a faculty member in Rotman’s Family Wealth Management program for families of wealth. He is an Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Western University’s Ivey School of Business and a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Wealth Management. He is also a Fellow of the Family Firm Institute (FFI) and holds an Advanced Certificate in Family Business Advising from FFI. Tom holds an MBA from the Schulich School of Business at York University, as well as the CIM (Chartered Investment Manager) and CIWM (Certified International Wealth Manager) designations, and is a registered Portfolio Manager. He is married, has two adult children and is actively involved in a wide range of philanthropic and community activities, most notably education and poverty alleviation in the developing world. Tom also serves on the board of The Bentway Conservancy, a new 1.75 km urban public park and performance space underneath Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway.
Jill Shipley’s chapter in Wealth of Wisdom is titled, ‘How Do You Raise Responsible, Independent, and Productive Children (versus Entitled Trust Fund Babies)?’. When working with wealthy families, this question comes up as often as any other question covered in the 50 chapters of the book. In this episode, Tom McCullough interviews Jill on what she thinks the best practices are for wealthy parents when it comes to raising their children. From thinking about how children mirror their parent’s behaviours, to investing in learning and fostering a reason to get off the couch, Jill covers some great starting points for families thinking about these issues.
Welcome to Let’s Talk Family Enterprise, a podcast that explores the ideas, concepts and models that best serve Family enterprise Advisors in strengthening their clients. This episode explores the book Wealth of Wisdom: The TOP 50 Questions That Wealthy Families Ask. Your host Ruth Steverlynck is joined by Tom McCullough, Principal and co-Founder of Northwood Family Office as well as co-author of Wealth of Wisdom. Key Takeaways [:16] Ruth introduces Tom McCullough and asks him to share a bit about himself. [1:58] Tom talks about where the idea for the book come from. [3:42] Of all the questions that could be asked, how did Tom whittle it down to 50? [5:15] Tom shares the questions he found most interesting through this process. [6:20] wealthofwisdombook.com [6:52] What are the best practices that came from the experts Tom consulted for the book? Two things stood out for him: on values and parenting. [11:54] This book can be used by advisors as a resource to get more knowledgeable on technical aspects they may not already have in their background, legal, practical or otherwise, as well as a starting point to dig deeper into some aspects. [13:57] On the Prince Charles syndrome, the fact that you can contact the book’s experts, and Tom’s favorite part: the end-of-chapter questions. [16:58] Even after 35 years of work, Tom was surprised at the amount of cooperation he got from the world experts he reached out to. [18:58] Tom on the many communication styles he got to see while preparing the book from very discreet to very blunt and the way it complements the many learning styles. [20:51] The surprising way the first and last chapter bookended. [23:07] Tom’s advice for advisors: ask questions, what are the five whys. [27:02] Ruth asks if there are any ideas for another book by Tom as well as any reading suggestion he may have for our listeners. [30:22] Ruth thanks Tom for his time and experience and invites listeners to subscribe and tune in for the next episodes. Mentioned in this episode Let’s Talk Family Enterprise podcast is brought to you by Family Enterprise Xchange Book: Wealth of Wisdom: The TOP 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask co-authored by Tom McCullough Northwood Family Office Book: The Investment Think Tank: Theory, Strategy, and Practice for Advisors by Harold Evensky Keith Whitaker Wigmore Association Charles Collier Christine Lagarde Book: Complete Family Wealth, by James E. Hughes, Susan E. Massenzio, and Keith Whitaker Book: Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die, by Chip Heath and Dan Heath More about Family Enterprise Xchange Family Enterprise Xchange FEX on Facebook FEX on Twitter FEX on LinkedIn FEX on YouTube FEX on Instagram More about our guest Tom McCullough’s bio on Northwood Family Office tm@northwoodfamilyoffice.com Tom McCullough at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
Though it may not be – nor should it be – the first question families ask, is often one of the most important ones when it comes to the management of their financial assets: What should my asset allocation be? When it comes to wealthy families, we can think of no better person to answer that question than Jean Brunel, the managing principal of Brunel Associates. In this wide ranging conversation, Tom McCullough talks with Jean on the goals based approach to investing and asset allocation, and his decades of work with ultra high net worth families.
Life is complicated and it gets more so as wealth increases. At the same time, navigating the world of investments, financial products and planning is becoming more challenging every day. You can't be good at everything, so it is probably inevitable that you will have to rely on advisors with key technical skill and practical experience at some point. What do you do when you think you have found a good advisor, but you're not sure? In this episode Tom McCullough talks with Bob Dannhauser, the head of global private wealth management at the CFA Institute, about how investors can find qualified advisors, avoid the next Bernie Madoff and, in the words of Ronald Reagan, learn to “trust, but verify.”
Tom McCullough along with Keith Whitaker have created a book and podcast series that focusses on the Top 50 Questions that wealthy families ask. Tom and Keith collaborated with some of the most respected advisers in the field of family business to create this fantastic resource. In this episode I chat with Tom about the process, some of the common areas that cause concern for business families and dig in to some of the key questions. You can find out more about the book here: https://wealthofwisdombook.com/ and the link to the podcast is here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/wealth-of-wisdom/id1438693369 Support this podcast
On BIV Today... How do families build and maintain wealth? Tom McCullough brings 35 years of experience to family wealth management and is the co-author of Wealth of Wisdom: The Top 50 Questions Wealthy Families Ask. He has much to say about developing the family culture to succeed with money. He is in conversation with Kirk LaPointe, BIV's editor-in-chief. See more at https://biv.com/.
There are strong forces against family business continuity. So every enterprise must find ways to engage the rising generation. In this interview with Tom McCullough, Dennis Jaffe talks about how business families can increase the critical elements of connection, transparency, capability, and commitment. He also highlights some of the best practices around designing and holding effective family meetings, which can help to sustain these family building blocks.
In the first chapter of the book, Patricia Angus tells a fascinating story about a conversation she had with a cab driver about wealth and life and asks the question – “Are you wealthy?” This question may seem at first blush easy to answer, just a quantitative matter. But of course it all depends on what you mean by “wealth”. In this conversation with Tom McCullough, she invites listeners to think through that question in ways far beyond money, including the impact that each of us has on the world around us.
There are few topics more important and more challenging than family communication. Jennifer East is an advisor to business families and brings unique perspective to the topic. In this conversation with Tom McCullough, Jennifer talks about her own experience growing up in an entrepreneurial family and what she has seen in the many families she has worked with. She offers practical, concrete steps for improving family communication, which come down to good planning, structure, and the courage to take action.
Some families have determined that they could benefit from the integrated objective approach offered by a family office, which then leads to another set of questions such as “Should you choose a single‐ family office or a multi‐ family office?” In this interview with Tom McCullough, family office expert Kirby Rosplock walks us through a thoughtful, reasoned, and personally relevant way to make this decision. She also offers some handy evaluation tools to understand the choices.
Dirk Jungé is a leader and pioneer in the family office field, providing leadership to his family’s firm, Pitcairn, for many years. Dirk was kind enough to write the foreword for Wealth of Wisdom. In this episode, he talks to Tom McCullough about how wealth is an amplifier of all things and how, if not properly tended, it can be a family’s undoing. And he tells many stories about experiences of client families and of his own (like “Rock Acres”) that have shaped his views of families and wealth.
Family unity sounds like a good thing, but in this podcast a senior advisor to families, Andrew Hier, argues that unity is in fact vital to the long term success of a family or its enterprise. In his conversation with Tom McCullough, Andrew talks about the corrosive effects of disunity (including disputes, divisions, mistrust, political maneuvering, entropy) that can fester and ultimately crush a family and its enterprise. Thankfully, Andrew also provides practical ideas on how to build and strengthen family unity.
With an increasingly aging population, families need to turn their attention (sooner rather than later) to the issues of mental competence. This may refer to the traditional problem of older family members living longer with diminished competence, but also to those who live longer in good shape with sustained competence (-think Queen Elizabeth). Both of these scenarios have significant consequences for families. Tom McCullough talks to lawyer and family advisor Patricia Annino about this critical topic and how families can anticipate and prepare for it.
Life is complicated, and it gets more so as wealth increases. While advisors are almost always necessary, it can be hard to find good one, with the the skills, experience, empathy and integrity you want. And, once found, it can be often difficult to manage them in a effective way that stays focused on the needs of the family. In this podcast, Tom McCullough has a fascinating conversation with Philip Marcovici, a retired lawyer and consultant to global families, about the challenge of finding and keeping effective advisors you can trust.
Tom McCullough is interviewed by his colleague Scott Dickenson on the new book, where the idea for it came from, and how his co-author Keith Whitaker got involved. A great overview of what the book is about, who it is for, and what Tom hopes readers get from it.
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Our guest today is Tom McCullough, co-author of Family Wealth Management: 7 Imperatives for Successful Investing in the New World Order and adjunct professor of finance at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. There are certain principles that wealthy families use to invest and manage their money that all investors can learn from. In this interview, Tom McCullough, an adjunct professor at the Rotman School of Management in Toronto and co-author of the new book Family Wealth Management, explains what those principles are. These include formulating an investment philosophy, maintaining the right kind of asset allocation, picking good money managers and learning how to distribute wealth in the family over many generations.
Our guest today is Tom McCullough, co-author of Family Wealth Management: 7 Imperatives for Successful Investing in the New World Order and adjunct professor of finance at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. There are certain principles that wealthy families use to invest and manage their money that all investors can learn from. In this interview, Tom McCullough, an adjunct professor at the Rotman School of Management in Toronto and co-author of the new book Family Wealth Management, explains what those principles are. These include formulating an investment philosophy, maintaining the right kind of asset allocation, picking good money managers and learning how to distribute wealth in the family over many generations.