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Successful Families Video Project

The Family Office Association (FOA) is a community for successful families and their single family offices. Its global membership of ultra-high net worth families benefits from FOA’s ability to provide resources on everything from private education and networking, to proprietary research and thought leadership. Myra Salzer had the opportunity to take part in a collaborative […]

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TEDxWilmington (Press Release)

ANNUAL TEDxWilmington Conference Features 38 Speakers, 36 Engaging Topics Wednesday, August 24, 2016, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., World Café Live at the Queen WILMINGTON, DE (August 11, 2016)—Speakers from 14 states and four countries will take the TEDxWilmington stage on Wednesday, August 24 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the historic World Café […]

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Travel Made Easier

You may remember that back in November, our Blog reviewed physical trackers that could be placed on your luggage. In a related update, suitcase manufacturer Rimowa has taken the next step to reduce travel time by implementing an electronic bag-tag as a feature in their custom suitcases. These digital bag-tags use an app (with Bluetooth) […]

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‘Checking In’ for the Private Airline Experience

Arriving at least two hours before boarding, waiting in the never-ending TSA line, and sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with your sneezy neighbor – ahhh, the joys of flying. As the flying experience continues to grow into an all-day affair, companies are searching for alternatives to provide customers a more welcoming flying experience. If you’re a frequent flyer who’s […]

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Who Gets The Cat?

Who gets the cat figurine? It’s an age-old problem. Who do you want to receive cherished items after your time is up? One woman, a family friend of one of our planners, used Post-it® Notes on the bottom of items so her children would know who was supposed get the treasured cat figurine or the […]

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Living To 100

Are you curious to know how long you are likely to live? Do you want to know how your health, living habits, and family history might affect your life expectancy? If you could increase your chances of living a longer life, say to 100, would you want to know what steps might be necessary to make that […]

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