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Chip Fisher is an experienced executive with a demonstrated history of working in the medical device industry. He is a strong business development professional skilled in Negotiation, Business Planning, Coaching, Medical Devices, and Entrepreneurship. Recently he started a niche life consultancy practice working with Nextgens who’ve inherited wealth and are trying to understand the philosophical principles of this privilege and responsibility.
Main point:
- What motivated you to focus specifically on Nextgens who've inherited wealth and are still determining some of the philosophical responsibilities?
- Can you provide a brief overview of the five critical philosophical perspectives you work on in your consultancy with Nextgens, who've inherited wealth?
- Could you share a memorable experience or success story from your consultancy work with Nextgen inheritors of wealth?
- You frequently lecture at wealth conferences. What are some common themes or insights you experience from these occasions?
- What challenges and opportunities have you encountered in growing an international practice, and how do you navigate them?
- In your consultancy practice, what do you find most enjoyable about your work with the next-gen inheritors of wealth?
- In your own life, how do you balance the philosophical aspects of inherited wealth with the practicalities of wealth management?
- What is the best way to find additional information for those interested in learning more?
- What advice would you give to individuals who have developed their wealth rather than inheriting it as they navigate the philosophical complexities of wealth management?
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Connect with Chip Fisher:
ursusadvisory@gmail.com