Financial Poise™ Faculty Member and Family Office Editorial Board Chair Ron Diamond presented “Family Matters: A Discussion of the Human and Financial Elements of Running a Family Enterprise” on November 29, 2017 at the 12th Annual North American Family Office Conference.

BOSTON (PRWEB) April 23, 2018

Financial Poise™ is pleased to congratulate Ron Diamond, Chair of The Family Office Advisor, a Financial Poise™ editorial board and CEO of Diamond Wealth Strategies, on his speaking engagement at the 12th Annual North American Family Office Conference on November 29, 2017.

Mr. Diamond’s presentation, “Family Matters: A Discussion of the Human and Financial Elements of Running a Family Enterprise” examined how family relationships present an additional set of dynamics and potential complications to managing an efficient and effective business. Mr. Diamond provided attendees with his expert advice on successfully navigating the unique challenges faced by family office managers.

The 12th Annual North American Family Office Conference, a two day gathering of key family office owners and investors, took place on November 28th and 29th, 2017, in Boston, MA.

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