Next Generation Experience

Supporting the next generation as they navigate decisions around wealth, values, life events, and business

Customized programs that support the rising generation

Our bespoke Next Generation Experience provides education, examples, tools, and resources to the current and next generation of your family to support informed decision making and facilitate communication surrounding wealth.

Each family's program is tailored to the age, circumstances, and need of participants created by our own Next Gen at BBH. We are committed to meeting your family where you are in your journey.

Learning to Launch: How to Prevent Burnout at Work While Prioritizing Wellness

Relationship Associate Brooke Royer and Associate Maddy Pellow explore five ways you can increase your productivity, prevent burnout, and promote wellness at work.

Next Gen Spotlight: DaQuan Jones of the Buffalo Bills

In our fall Next Gen Spotlight, BBH Relationship Manager Scott Hooper speaks with DaQuan Jones of the Buffalo Bills about physical and mental wellness and how he manages both as a defensive lineman in the NFL.

How We Can Help

A couple and their three adult children were deeply moved by current events, and the children wanted to dedicate a significant portion of time and some assets from the family donor-advised fund to philanthropic endeavors over the next six months. The couple requested BBH’s help guiding the children through the charity selection process.

BBH facilitated a family meeting using our proprietary tool, Identifying Your Philanthropic Mission, to help identify causes the children would like to support. After determining the causes about which the children were the most passionate, BBH guided them through research tools and resources they could use to find relevant charities, including a tutorial on how to read a Form 990 (nonprofit tax form) to uncover how the organization operates from a financial perspective.

A multigenerational family sought assistance educating the next generation (ages 8 to 14) around investing and the markets.

BBH hosted a three-generation family meeting, during which we had the group of grandchildren create a faux business and engaged them on topics related to capital and the markets. In addition, BBH provided education around investing (including different asset classes) and returns.

A multigenerational family had a structured, active family foundation with a solid grantmaking framework in place and metrics for measuring impact. The grandparents and parents sought assistance engaging the next generation early in philanthropy.

BBH hosted a family meeting, during which we helped the grandparents explain the family’s grantmaking policies to their grandchildren. We used our proprietary tool, Identifying Your Philanthropic Mission, to facilitate a discussion about the causes that mattered to the grandchildren. Each grandchild then spoke about a cause and why it mattered to them at the meeting. Afterward, at BBH’s suggestion, each grandchild proposed to the grandparents a donation to a specific charity and discussed the reasons behind each grant and how they would measure impact.

Two parents who had set up a trust for their children were struggling with how to best educate them on the basics around trusts and sought assistance doing so. In addition, they wanted their children to understand the benefits of trusts.

BBH worked with the next generation to provide an overview of trusts, including what a trust is, what theirs provides, why their parents set them up, the purpose of the trust and the role of the trustee. In addition, we explained the benefits of trusts vs. simply transferring the assets outright and covered creditor protection and the tax laws surrounding trusts to help the children better understand these benefits. Lastly, we gave tips on how to develop a good relationship with your trustee.

BBH Next Gen Summit

Our multiday Next Gen Summit helps young adult attendees develop financial independence and business acumen. Through interactive sessions and engaging speakers, which include CEOs of private companies and professors from leading business schools, attendees explore entrepreneurship and business, investing and career development, as well as planning for personal finance and philanthropic goals. In addition, attendees are able to network with one another through workshops and social events.

 

Crypto Conversations

Cryptocurrency, to invest or not to invest? BBH Co-Chief Investment Officer Justin Reed joined Mack Dowling and Caitlin Ferry to explore that question. The New York- and Philadelphia-based conversations were helpful introductions, or re-introductions, to the foundational knowledge of crypto, the current state of the investment space, and BBH’s perspective on the asset class. Justin provided attendees with a high-level “crypto vocabulary” to understand the investment space.

 

To Join or Not Join the Family Business

Many of our clients come from business-owning families and face the difficult decision whether to join their family business or forge ahead in their own career path. To help answer that question, in collaboration with the BBH Center for Family Business and Benjamin Persofsky we brought in two speakers from prominent business-owning families, Brandon Farmer of CSC Sugar and Adriano Barilla of Barilla Pasta, to discuss their career path, their families, and the intersection of those two worlds for an engaging and informative night of discussion. Our speakers took time to tell their stories, answer questions, and network with attendees over signature aptly named cocktails fitting the theme of the night.  

The Fresh Take

Our digital-only, quarterly newsletter is written by Next Gen, for Next Gen. The newsletter features practical advice, relevant articles, and a spotlight on an interesting member of our community. Subscribe today!

Taking Advantage of Employee Health Benefit Plans and More

Relationship Manager Elizabeth Madden reviews some of the benefits included in employee health insurance plans that go beyond your typical retirement and insurance elections.

It Pays to Play: Three Ways Success in Sports Can Lead to Success for Athletes at Work

Relationship Associate Scott Danforth takes a closer look at the skill sets student athletes bring with them to the workforce and how playing a college sport may translate to success in post-graduate careers.

Spending, Saving, Investing, and Giving Game

Our Spending, Saving, Investing, and Giving Game is designed to teach children the importance of goal setting and delayed gratification, which has been noted as one of the most effective personal traits in successful people. To accomplish this learning objective, we provide clients with four tags to use on containers of their choice for spending, saving, investing and giving. Each time a child gets an allowance, parents can sit down and have a conversation as to where the money should be allocated, helping the child prioritize and learn these important concepts.

Let us design your family’s program. Email us at NextGen@bbh.com.

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