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June 3
In the latest episode of Work Ethic, Ethic CEO Doug Scott sits down with Matthew Weatherley-White, Partner at Sorenson Impact Advisory. Over three decades at the intersection of finance and impact, Matthew has helped families and institutions think more deeply about how capital can align with mission, values, and purpose.
May 14
May 7
In the latest episode of Work Ethic, Ethic CEO Doug Scott sits down with Michel Del Buono, Chief Investment Officer of a16z Perennial.
May 28
June 2026
Unfiltered Career Advice from Top Investment Leaders
This is a special bonus episode of Work Ethic built around one question we asked guests throughout the season: What advice would they give to people aspiring to build successful careers like theirs? These are the leaders shaping the future of wealth so there's no one better to answer that question.
Why the Best Leaders Slow the Game Down | Tripp Friedler (Free Gulliver)
Today, we're going in depth with Tripp Friedler, co-founder and managing partner of Free Gulliver, a multifamily office based in New Orleans. He's also the author of two books. His latest, The Tunnel, is about losing his son Henry to Mental Illness.
AI and the Future of Wealth: 5 Industry Leaders on Saving Time and Improving Workflows
May 2026
Michel Del Buono on the Multidimensional Challenge of Managing Founder Wealth
Matthew Weatherley-White on Why Purpose Matters in Investing
Steve Tenney on Turning Setbacks Into Your Biggest Edge
April 2026
Gary Hirschberg on Building A Firm From The Ground Up
Cameron Dawson on Navigating the Complexity of Wealth Management
In the latest episode of Work Ethic, Ethic CEO Doug Scott sits down with Cameron Dawson, Chief Investment Officer at NewEdge Wealth.
How To Rethink Risk with CIO Ron Albahary
In wealth management, we often treat risk as a mathematical formula—a series of standard deviations and Sharpe ratios. But for Ron Albahary, Chief Investment Officer at LNW, true risk is deeply psychological.
The Future of Investing from CEO of State Street Investment Management
In the latest episode of Work Ethic, Ethic CEO Doug Scott sits down with Yie-Hsin Hung, President and CEO of State Street Investment Management, a $5 trillion asset manager and one of the world’s largest investing firms.
How a CEO Defines Work Ethic | Doug Scott (Ethic)
Doug Scott is the co-founder and CEO of Ethic and the host of Work Ethic. In this special bonus episode, Doug trades places to answer the same rapid-fire questions he asks every guest.
March 2026
Greg Brown on the Grit Behind a $16 Billion Multi-Family Office
In the latest episode of Work Ethic, Ethic CEO Doug Scott sits down with Greg Brown to discuss his transition from a technology entrepreneur to leading one of the country’s premier independent multi-family offices. From his early days building e-commerce platforms for Netscape to the gritty seven-year climb to Caprock's first billion, Brown offers a masterclass in playing the long game.
Jon Foster on Building a Wealth Firm That Lasts
In the latest episode of Work Ethic, Ethic CEO Doug Scott sits down with Foster—CEO of Angeles Wealth Management—for a conversation spanning Wall Street, entrepreneurship, leadership, and the values that shape a lasting career. Over the course of the episode, Foster reflects on an unconventional path into finance, the lessons that led him from brokerage into the fiduciary model, and why building a great firm starts with betting on people.
Kelly Coffey on Building the Next Generation of Wealth Firms
In the latest episode of Work Ethic, Ethic CEO Doug Scott sits down with Coffey—previously CEO of both City National Bank and JPMorgan’s U.S. Private Bank, now co-founder of Verita Strategic Wealth Partners...
Work Ethic Ep. 1: Building a Founder Focused Practice with Adam Katz from Corient
In the wealth management industry, we often talk about "work ethic" in terms of hours logged or assets under management. But for Adam Katz—Partner and Head of the Founder & Entrepreneur Practice at Corient—work ethic isn't a measurement of time. It’s a measurement of care.
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