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Key Lessons from 20 Years of Leading The Family Office: Enhancing Innovation and Driving Digital Transformation

Join us for an exclusive webinar where Abdallah Obeikan, CEO of Obeikan Investment Group, whose invaluable mentorship has been pivotal in shaping digital innovation in the GCC, will host Abdulmohsin Al Omran, Founder and CEO of The Family Office, to reflect on two decades of leadership and innovation.

Thursday, December 26, 2024

1:30 pm (GMT +3)

Language: Arabic


Abdulmohsin Al Omran will be sharing key insights from 20 years of leading The Family Office, focusing on digital and business transformation. Key discussion points include:

  • Reflecting on 20 years of innovation, beginning with the outsourced CIO model.

  • Embracing endowment model investment approach for diversification and risk mitigation.

  • Tackling market volatility and the constraints of public market diversification.

  • Introducing exclusive private market solutions designed for investors.

  • Harnessing digital transformation to elevate client experiences, transparency, and operational efficiency.

  • Expanding access to private market opportunities while retaining the ability to deliver swift results.


SPEAKER

Abdulmohsin Al Omran

Abdulmohsin Al Omran

Founder and CEO of The Family Office

MODERATOR

Abdallah Obeikan

Abdallah Obeikan

CEO of Obeikan Investment Group

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