What is a family office director?
The director is often the chief operating officer of the family office, handling comprehensive day-to-day operations, team coordination, and ensuring all client deliverables and governance systems run smoothly. They serve as the operational backbone, managing staff, overseeing vendor relationships, coordinating with external service providers, and ensuring that family members receive seamless service. Directors typically have strong organizational skills and deep understanding of family office operations across investment, administration, and family services.
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