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In this episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian Adams is joined by Timothy Ladin, Ray DiNunzio, and Allen Injijian for a candid, experience-driven conversation on embedded family offices—structures where personal wealth management exists inside operating companies, investment firms, or GP platforms.
Drawing from decades of hands-on experience inside single-family offices, advisory firms, and institutional platforms, the panel explores why embedded family offices are increasingly common, where they create real advantages, and where they quietly introduce risk, complexity, and misalignment.
This discussion goes beyond theory and addresses the realities families and professionals face as wealth scales, generations evolve, and operating structures grow more complex.
This episode was recorded on August 25, 2025.
To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.
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In this episode of The Mack Podcast, Brian Adams is joined by Timothy Ladin, Ray DiNunzio, and Allen Injijian for a candid, experience-driven conversation on embedded family offices—structures where personal wealth management exists inside operating companies, investment firms, or GP platforms.
Drawing from decades of hands-on experience inside single-family offices, advisory firms, and institutional platforms, the panel explores why embedded family offices are increasingly common, where they create real advantages, and where they quietly introduce risk, complexity, and misalignment.
This discussion goes beyond theory and addresses the realities families and professionals face as wealth scales, generations evolve, and operating structures grow more complex.
This episode was recorded on August 25, 2025.
To learn more about Mack International, please visit www.mackinternational.com.

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