Evolution of the Family Office – Why It’s a Good Alternative to Venture Capital with Danielle Patterson – PART 2

In today's episode of the Private Capital Mastery podcast, host Brian Franco dives into the evolution of family offices, providing insights for founders and entrepreneurs aiming to scale their ventures to $300 million.
June 18, 2024
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In today’s episode of the Private Capital Mastery podcast, host Brian Franco dives into the evolution of family offices, providing insights for founders and entrepreneurs aiming to scale their ventures to $300 million. Joined by Danielle Patterson, an expert in the field, the discussion explores why family offices serve as a compelling alternative to venture capital and private equity, especially in real estate transactions. They highlight how family offices vary in their investment strategies based on market conditions and their convictions. The episode also covers the dynamic nature of family offices, which evolve with market trends, leveraging extensive industry classifications and advanced technology to align like-minded investors. Danielle shares success stories, emphasizing the importance of building trust and relationships in the investment process. For entrepreneurs and founders, the episode offers a detailed look at how to navigate and access capital from family offices, showcasing the growth and impact of this sector. This insightful discussion is essential listening for those looking to understand and tap into the vast resources of family offices for business and real estate investments.
“Some family offices invest in real estate, businesses, or both, depending on their strategy and market convictions.”

 

What you will learn:

  • Definition and purpose of family offices
  • Comparison to venture capital and private equity
  • Investment strategies based on market conditions and convictions
  • Variations in family office investment strategies

 

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