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Building Blocks - Session 3.  Stepping into Your Power: Navigating Leadership, Family and Wealth
Building Blocks - Session 3.  Stepping into Your Power: Navigating Leadership, Family and Wealth

Wed, 25 May

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Building Blocks - Session 3. Stepping into Your Power: Navigating Leadership, Family and Wealth

Tailor-made learning opportunities designed to build your knowledge and enhance your learning. We offer several courses throughout the year on a range of topics: from family dynamics and building your financial confidence to crypto investing, strategic philanthropy, and real estate

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Time & Location

25 May 2022, 17:00 – 19:00

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About the Event

We're delighted to announce our upcoming Building Block course: Stepping Into Your Power: Navigating Leadership, Family and Wealth, a three-part course taking place once a month, faciliated by Danielle Oristian York  - Executive Director & President, 21/64. This course cost is free of charge and included in your annual membership fee.

**Please note that this is a three-part course. We suggest that you attend all three sessions to get the most out of the series.

  • Format: 3 x 2-hour interactive sessions over a three-month period.
  • Dates: 23 March 2022, 27 April 2022, 25 May 2022
  • Time:  09:00 PT, 12:00 ET, 17:00 GMT
  • Place: Zoom (link to follow)
  • Led by: 21/64, an independent nonprofit that provides multigenerational advising, facilitation and training
  • Facilitator: Danielle Oristian York, Executive Director & President, 21/64 (see bio below)

From intimidating financial jargon to conflict within families or organisations, women wealth holders like yourself may find that the path to managing your own wealth comes paved with unexpected barriers. In order to take the lead in managing your own and your families’ financial futures, you don’t just need the right advisors and tools to chart your direction, but also the confidence and power to deploy those tools. If women don’t take the lead, we risk the abdication of responsibility for our own and our families’ financial futures. This course part of an ongoing series that addresses the non-financial complexities of wealth ownership to help members define and develop their own personal leadership style.

Learning Outcomes

● Enhanced self-awareness about own biases, fears, limiting beliefs and comfort levels around finance, money and wealth

● Improved confidence, resilience and well-being to tackle ‘money’ as a subject in personal and professional settings

● New and strengthened relationships and social support to tackle specific challenges

● Expanded presence, inner power and strength to shape your leadership style

Course Overview

Session 3 Date: 25 May 2022  Time: 09:00 PT, 12:00 ET, 17:00 GMT

Navigating Systems in Relationships

Wondering how to prepare yourself for what issues might arise when broaching the subjects such as multigenerational success, legacy planning, or financial and philanthropic engagement with family members? Already experiencing family conversations and situations that have emotional content and feel complex?  And more recently, are you trying to host these conversations online? This workshop will help make the invisible dynamics of a family system visible to you as a family member, leader and convener of impact-driven discussions online and in-person. Danielle has curated key theories in the field and will train you on tools to help you comfortably navigate conversations and decision-making toward impact. You will experience this work personally by examining your own family system and move to facilitating tools you can use with others.

Biography

Danielle Oristian York  - Executive Director & President, 21/64

Danielle Oristian York will be the facilitator for this engagement. Danielle’s experience working in wealth management, a family office and the non-profit space has given her different vantage points from which to catalyse and support strategic decision making. With more than 18 years of experience, a  constant curiosity and warm presence, new and seasoned philanthropists, family foundations, nonprofits and the advisors who serve are drawn to her as they navigate what is next on their journey. Prior to joining the 21/64 team, Danielle worked at UBS and Pitcairn Family office. She is married, with  two children, and lives on the south shore of Boston.

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