Senior Family Governance Advisor
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- Advising international, multigenerational UHNW families on family governance topics, often at pivotal moments such as a generational transition, a liquidity event or a shift in governance needs.
- Tailoring each solution to the family's priorities and readiness. This will include anything from focused sparring sessions and targeted projects (e.g. family councils, investment committees and next-generation programmes) to comprehensive engagements including bespoke family charters and family office architecture.
- Partnering closely with relationship managers to identify governance needs, frame meaningful conversations and bridge the gap between technical structuring and investment topics, and the human, relational aspects of wealth.
- Working with the Wealth Solutions and Investment Solutions teams to design and deliver integrated, multidisciplinary solutions for clients.
- Travelling regularly to facilitate high-impact meetings and workshops worldwide.
- Designing compelling and insightful content on family governance for Pictet publications, events and thought leadership initiatives, as well as contributing to marketing materials that reflect the team's depth of expertise.
- Continuously developing Pictet's family advisory methodologies and tools to stay at the forefront of research, trends and best practices in the field.
- Contributing to cross-functional strategic initiatives within Pictet Wealth Management, particularly those linked to the evolving landscape of multigenerational wealth.
- Master's degree in Law, Business, Psychology, Organisational Behaviour or an equivalent field: Additional training in coaching, mediation, facilitation, systems thinking or change management would be a significant asset.
- Proven, in-depth expertise in family governance, spanning family charters, family office architecture, and next-generation engagement and education, with over 10 years' experience of working with clients in family governance consulting, family business advisory and private client advisory roles.
- Strong analytical and conceptual abilities: you are able to synthesise complex, emotionally charged situations, into clear, actionable recommendations that resonate with different family members.
- Strong interpersonal skills and a high level of emotional intelligence: you build trust quickly and work with sensitivity and effectiveness across generations, cultures and personalities.
- Proven workshop design and facilitation skills, with the ability to foster engagement and alignment.
- Excellent command of English. Proficiency in French or other languages would be a significant advantage.
- Proactive, forward-looking mindset with a collaborative leadership style and openness to feedback.
- Willingness and ability to travel internationally when needed.