Are family offices and foundations evolving fast enough to tackle the world’s most urgent challenges?
As this generation steps up, family offices and foundations are undergoing significant transformation. This shift is shaking up traditional strategies and forging new paths for impact investing and philanthropy.
At the upcoming 2025 Impact Investment Summit Asia Pacific in Sydney, a plenary panel of next-generation voices, including Alberts executive director Ingrid Albert, head of The Tony Foundation, will explore how they are building on the positive impact of their legacies, whilst diverging from the traditional models of investing and giving to address global crises such as climate change, inequality, and mental health.
The Family Offices & Foundations: The Influence of the Next Generation session will delve into the innovative approaches being used to drive change — whether through advocacy, systems change, or venture capital. It will examine the growing emphasis on how values are shaping strategy as this generation navigates an unpredictable political landscape and critical global issues.
The panellists will also address the challenges faced in driving impactful and meaningful change, recognising the need for humility and collaboration.
Join us on 26 March at Day 1 of the Summit for a conversation that reimagines the role of investing and philanthropy to shape a better future.