Good help is hard to find. Family offices, the private investment firms of the ultra-wealthy, are increasingly willing to pay extra for it. The talent war between family offices and Wall Street has ...
A unique two-part ceremony yesterday at Fort Detrick, Maryland, marked a significant milestone in the transformation of both U.S Army and U.S. Department of Defense medical development. During the ...
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Family offices are paying executive assistants up to $190,000 a year as demand for talent spikes
Family offices are paying top dollar to compete with Wall Street, not only for C-suite roles but also for administrative positions. Executive assistants can command base salaries of as much as ...
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