Week in Review (July 9-15)

15 Jul 2016 3:30 PM | Deleted user

Quest for the holy grant

Elizabeth Roma shared this tweet with excellent tips for foundation research.

A Flash of Silver in Oil Payrolls

Bloomberg suggests there are very tentative signs of stabilization within the oil and gas industry.

New ethos needed to match millennials’ entrepreneurial spirit

This is similar to several recent articles we've shared about how millennials approach things differently than previous generations.

Succession planning: Family unity key to establishing who will follow the leader

A look at the thinking that goes into family wealth planning.

2016 Women in Business honorees span North Texas industries

Are any of these known to your organization?

Research Verification is Mission Critical for Campaigns

Bentz Whaley Flessner explains the importance of verifying wealth screening results.

The World’s Top UHNW Lawyers In Association With WEALTH

It's surprising how short the list is.

US shale is lowest-cost oil prospect

"Companies with US shale assets are likely to be at a competitive advantage over the next few years."

The World’s Most Powerful Stock Pickers Don’t Manage a Penny

Interesting - they're certainly not names that quickly come to mind.

The Ugly Battle Over the Wildenstein Art Empire

A fascinating story.

Fire your Prospect Researcher! Artificial Intelligence (AI) has arrived

"Prospect research professionals have a unique blend of skills." Amen.

Which startup database is better? Comparing CB Insights, PitchBook, PrivCo, DataFox and Mattermark

I was familiar with several of these, but it is very interesting to see them plotted out. Thanks to Helen Brown for the link!

Reading about Writing

Sarah Bernstein shared some references that accompany her upcoming workshop with Preeti Gill at Prospect Development 2016.

China’s Wealthy Lag In Philanthropy Ranks

This is certainly an important market to watch.

Average CEO pay was $15.5 million in 2015, down from 2014

Thanks to Kenny Tavares for sharing this piece from PBS.

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