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Multi-Generational Family Leadership In The Spotlight At UK's Cambridge

Editorial Staff

18 November 2025

Philip Marcovici (pictured below), a figure who has straddled the worlds of private client advice and public policy, is returning to the UK academic fray next spring when a programme hosted at Cambridge brings in its fourth cohort.

Philip Marcovici

Marcovici is one of the founding advisors to the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership’s Multigenerational Leadership Programme. The programme resumes in May next year.

A lawyer, author and expert on areas such as the international taxation of the wealthy, Marcovici has spoken to WealthBriefing about topics such as how the UK taxes the international wealthy. Marcovici also helped to form the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility between the UK and the tiny European jurisdiction 14 years ago. The facility ended up generating more than £1.25 billion ($1.64 billion) for the UK.

The one-week programme in Cambridge gives families the tools to handle volatile times, shape their legacy and foster sustainable development. Organisers bring together academics and practitioners, sector experts and fellow peers to unpack and understand global sustainability challenges. Attendees attend workshops, family case study presentations, group discussions, one-to-one consultations.

The residential seminar runs from Sunday 17 May to Friday 22 May 2026.