The pay levels for board directors have been increasing as the board members’ responsibilities grow with the need to fully understand and navigate the challenges arising from a variety of areas including geopolitical risk, regulatory complexities, macroeconomic shock, climate/environmental challenges, and technology advancements.
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The pay levels for board directors have been increasing as the board members’ responsibilities grow with the need to fully understand and navigate the challenges arising from a variety of areas including geopolitical risk, regulatory complexities, macroeconomic shock, climate/environmental challenges, and technology advancements.
Compensation committees (CCs) face a critical and urgent challenge: designing competitive compensation strategies in a world where the economy is unpredictable, leader accountability is expected to go beyond the bottom line, and sought-after talent is scarce. Looking ahead, CCs must rise to the challenge of attracting and retaining talent while effectively managing costs. To achieve this, it is imperative for CCs to embrace the power of incentive-based compensation, align it with strategic goals, and foster a culture of meritocracy within their organizations.
Compensation committees (CCs) face a critical and urgent challenge: designing competitive compensation strategies in a world where the economy is unpredictable, leader accountability is expected to go beyond the bottom line, and sought-after talent is scarce. Looking ahead, CCs must rise to the challenge of attracting and retaining talent while effectively managing costs. To achieve this, it is imperative for CCs to embrace the power of incentive-based compensation, align it with strategic goals, and foster a culture of meritocracy within their organizations.
Compensation committees (CCs) face a critical and urgent challenge: designing competitive compensation strategies in a world where the economy is unpredictable, leader accountability is expected to go beyond the bottom line, and sought-after talent is scarce. Looking ahead, CCs must rise to the challenge of attracting and retaining talent while effectively managing costs. To achieve this, it is imperative for CCs to embrace the power of incentive-based compensation, align it with strategic goals, and foster a culture of meritocracy within their organizations.
Join this engaging session on a variety of topics related to the human capital of a family office. The first half will cover trends in the workforce and labor market, from the challenges of a multi-generational team to compensation and family office career paths. Our second half will be dedicated to fielding audience questions so come prepared to share what’s top of mind for you and we’ll learn our way forward together. Cassie Atteberry, Principal / Founder, Talent Outside the Lines Moderated by Peter Leo, Director, Human Capital, FOX
As part of our commitment to help the community of those who serve Ultra High Net Worth (UHNW), we recently completed our annual Family Wealth Advisor Survey (FWAS). The 146 respondents to our most recent survey shared valuable insights into the health of their businesses, the challenges they are facing, and what they are doing to build and strengthen their businesses.
All Family Offices are unique; as are the families that they work for. However in the end, they all follow a similar process when trying to make a successful hire for any position within the team. By using this guide that includes an interview form by Agreus, you’ll see how asking the right questions during the interview process will result in a successful hire for your Family Office and the family it serves.
Hiring successfully for a Family Office is not an easy task, not when there are unique issues and challenges.
The success of a private equity fund’s investment in a portfolio company largely hinges on the performance of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Initially chosen CFOs may be ideal for early goals, but market shifts might necessitate a change in CFO to adapt and succeed. Understanding the unique skills of different CFO archetypes is key for funds to make timely, effective leadership decisions.