
Speaking, Podcasts & Event Requests
Speaking, Podcasts & Event Requests
Savannah Suttle is the founder of Relationship Capital and Schema Consulting, and a trusted advisor to entrepreneurial families, family businesses, and family offices. As a former psychotherapist turned strategist, she blends relational wisdom with business acumen to help families align legacy, operations, and relationships.
She is a sought-after speaker, known for bringing humor, warmth, and clarity to complex conversations about succession, power, identity, and collaboration across generations.
Speaking Topics
Savannah frequently speaks on:
Family Enterprise & Succession – how families can navigate ownership, leadership, and transition without losing connection.
The Collaboration Age – why relationships are the most valuable form of capital in a world transformed by technology.
Next Generation Engagement – cultivating vibrance, creativity, and leadership across longer lifespans.
Innovation in Family Enterprise – how structure, governance, and imagination can co-exist.
Dynamics & Identity in Family Offices – building trust and resilience in multi-generational wealth systems.
Past Engagements
Volcano Summit – Keynote on the Collaboration Age.
Keiretsu Family Office Forum – Panel on Next Gen Engagement (2025), Family Office Breakfast Workshop on Entrepreneurship as a Catalyst for NextGen Engagement
Rainier Club of Seattle – Panel on Succession Planning Best Practices.
Family Office Success Podcast – Guest interview with Christi Van Rite.
Circular Strategies Podcast — Guest interview with Bob Alvarez
The Money Advantage — Guest Interview with Rachel Marshall
Family Dynamics Webinar — Guest interview with Chris Wolpert
Request Savannah
If you’d like Savannah to:
Speak at your conference, summit, or private gathering
Join your podcast or media series
Co-create a bespoke event for your family, family office, or community
Please reach out to hello@relationshipcapital.org.
What to Expect
Tailored approach: Every talk or workshop is designed to fit your audience’s context.
Engagement: Expect humor, interactivity, and thought-provoking frameworks.
Takeaways: Practical insights your audience can apply right away.
Bring Savannah to your stage, mic, or table—because even the strongest balance sheet can’t fix a broken conversation.