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The issues that come up in a family office or family enterprise are unique to each family and are rarely discussed in a public forum. In this podcast, Family Office Exchange reveals some of these issues in discussions with family office subject matter experts, family members, and trusted advisors. The podcast gives the listener a taste of how having a FOX membership can transform the way families and their trusted advisors approach ideas like philanthropy, governance, investing, and more.© 2025 FAMILY OFFICE EXCHANGE Economics Personal Finance
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  • Virtualizing the Family Office Investment Function With Jeffrey Croteau and Kate Dumas
    Feb 19 2026

    Today, it is my pleasure to speak with Jeffrey Croteau and Kate Dumas of Tide Cycle, a specialized firm that serves as the outsourced chief investment officer for large, ultra-high-net-worth families and individuals, providing customized investment solutions. Jeff is Founder and CIO of Tide Cycle, which he founded after a successful tenure at Prime Buchholz LLC and Mercer Investment Consulting.

    With a background in mathematics, Jeff's investment journey began as an analyst and evolved into leadership, guiding families and institutions through major market events like the tech bubble, the financial crisis, and the Covid pandemic. He serves as a Board member of the Foundation for Seacoast Health, a member of the Dean's Advisory Council for the College of Science at Northeastern University, and coaches cycling at Portsmouth High School.

    Kate is Chief of Staff and Deputy CIO at Tide Cycle. She joined the firm following a brief career pause to explore philanthropic pursuits. Kate was previously a Managing Principal and Consultant at Prime Buchholz LLC where she built successful investment programs for a variety of clients.

    Prior to Prime Buchholz, Kate worked at Deutsche Bank AG in New York and Mellon Trust in Boston. She is a member of the Sustainability Advisory Board at the University of New Hampshire, the Finance Committee at the Southeast Land Trust, and the Boston Economic Club. Kate volunteers with Invest for Better and CFA? (Society) Boston to promote financial literacy.

    Jeff and Kate, and their firm Tide Cycle, are valued Advisor members of FOX, and we are privileged to have their knowledge and expertise in our membership community.

    One significant and growing tendency in the family office space is for wealth owners to consider and create virtual family offices. Jeff and Kate give an overview of the family office virtualization trend and describe the latest developments in this space.

    As part of the virtualization trend, outsourcing the investment function is increasingly common among family offices. Jeff and Kate share their perspective on the evolution of the OCIO function and practice in recent years, explaining how the function is defined and how has it changed.

    One major practical consideration for family offices is how to envision what to outsource and what to keep in-house. Jeff and Kate offer their tips for wealth owners and family office leaders on how to make this important and consequential decision.

    Another piece of practical advice Jeff and Kate have for family office principals and executives is to consider the full investment function by analyzing the full value chain of activities and players. They talk about this important consideration and highlight how family office professionals can best accomplish that goal.

    Do not miss this highly instructive conversation with two of the foremost leaders and practitioners in the OCIO space serving top UHNW families and their family offices.

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    31 mins
  • Helping Successful Parents Raise Happy and Fulfilled Children With Verónica Lajud
    Feb 12 2026

    Today, I am delighted to welcome Verónica Lajud del Valle, Founder of Stellar Educational Consulting and Creator of the Stellar Insight Method. Verónica works with UHNW families worldwide and helps them create homes and educational environments where their children don't just succeed but they flourish and make a deeper change.

    Her approach weaves together structure and empathy, strategy and heart. She has trained at the historic Montessori institutes in Bergamo, Perugia, and Rome, diving deep into everything from psychomotor development to Edgar Morin's complex thinking to psychoanalysis.

    This multidimensional perspective inspired her to create the Stellar Insight Method™, a framework that brings together Montessori wisdom, cutting-edge neuroscience, psychoanalytic understanding, and mindfulness practices. Verónica is a published author, international literary award winner, and certified yoga teacher. Verónica and her firm Stellar Educational Consulting are a Specialist Advisor member of FOX, and we are thankful to have her expertise within our membership community.

    Verónica's work with children of wealthy families is extensive and innovative, and she tells our audience about the experience and challenges of children growing up in UHNW households. She talks about "the system" that exists for families to raise their children – a system that can either help or hinder families and children – and touches on the choice they face to either stay in or go outside the system.

    One important practical consideration for parents is to learn to spot the early signs of behavioral issues. Verónica shares some of the "red flags" or behavioral indicators parents need to understand, interpret, and manage.

    Verónica developed the Stellar Insight Method to equip parents and children with the tools to create an environment of mutual support, personalized learning, and emotional thriving. She describes this method in more detail and highlights other useful tools families can rely on, also providing a comparison between these tools and her method.

    Enjoy this informative conversation with a true innovator and experienced practitioner in the field of early childhood education, engagement, and support for UHNW families.

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    34 mins
  • Living a Fulfilled and Healthy Life Through Spirituality With Natasha Silver Bell
    Feb 5 2026

    Today, it is my pleasure to speak with Natasha Silver Bell, Founder & CEO of SilverBell Global, a concierge provider of case management services, crisis management and intervention for individuals and families with behavioral, mental health, and addiction difficulties. Bringing over a decade of expertise in mental health, Natasha orchestrates multidisciplinary systems and teams across the US, the UK, the UAE, and beyond.

    A thought leader and keynote speaker, Natasha curates dialogues with leading practitioners around mental health, wellbeing, and spirituality. Recent thought leadership includes the Lord Mayor's Global Family Office Summit at Mansion House, London, and Grace Under Pressure with Sir António Horta-Osório, exploring the evolving relational complexities of generational prosperity in personal and professional realms. Natasha extends her commitment to accessible mental healthcare through her co-founding of Inservice Foundation, which supports underserved populations, and the creation of the Megan Ann Foundation, which serves sober women and survivors of intimate partner violence, prioritizing personal growth.

    Natasha and her firm, SilverBell Global, are Specialist Advisor members of FOX, and we are thrilled to have her expertise and thought leadership within our membership community.

    In her professional field, where Natasha helps clients manage and overcome serious challenges, such as mental health issues and addiction, spirituality – one's relationship with and belief in a higher power or a divine entity – is a big and important topic.

    We start by talking about spirituality in the context of an organized religious institution. Natasha shares her views and experience with institutional spirituality. She highlights the most common rewards and struggles people have when engaging with organized spirituality shares best practices to consider from her years of working with families and individual clients.

    Being part of a religious institution that is built and run by other people is not the only way to experience and nurture one's spirituality. Natasha discusses the paths people can pursue to have a spiritual life outside of an organized religion.

    One practical tool Natasha emphasizes in the pursuit of spirituality is story telling. She tells us how and why stories are an important pillar of any spiritual experience – especially those shared by multigenerational families.

    For nearly everyone, fear is always present in their relationship with a divine entity. Natasha offers her practical suggestions on how to address and overcome the fear in spiritual and religious life – outlining the alternative paths to "fear of God".

    Do not miss this deeply insightful conversation with one of the leading practitioners and thought leaders in the realm of spirituality and wellbeing serving UHNW families.

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    31 mins
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