Bring the whiteboard energy
to your room.
Keynotes, podcasts, panels, co-hosted events, and good ideas from unexpected places — here's every way to work with Savannah and Relationship Capital.
Six ways to start.
Book Savannah to speak
Keynotes, workshops, and working sessions for conferences, firm retreats, family office gatherings, and industry events — practical, story-driven, and built for rooms where the audience has actually lived the material. Virtual or in person. Browse the full menu of speaking topics for the range.
Request a speaking engagement →Request Savannah for your podcast or show
She's a generous guest with strong opinions and better stories — family dynamics, succession, family offices, next-gen engagement, rupture and repair. Send the show name, audience, and angle.
Send a media request →Co-host something with Relationship Capital
Events, webinars, podcast episodes, or conference programming built together — your audience, our material, or the reverse. The best collaborations start with "what if we…"
Propose a collaboration →Explore conference partnerships & sponsorships
For advisors and firms interested in partnering on or sponsoring Relationship Capital gatherings and the conference. The 2026–27 program is taking shape now — early conversations get the best seats.
Start the conversation →Refer a client or family
Advisors: point a client family toward the courses, suggest them for the Collective, or make a warm introduction for private work. Referrals are handled with the discretion you'd expect — and your relationship with the client stays yours.
Make a referral →Pitch an idea
A course topic we haven't covered. A story that belongs on the show. A format nobody's tried. If it serves families in enterprise, we want to hear it — the unexpected pitches are usually the good ones.
Pitch it →Rooms she's good in.
Every talk is tailored, but the gravitational centers are consistent:
- Family dynamics as a business variable — why capable, loving families stall, and the structure that gets them moving
- Succession and estate transitions that don't split the family
- Engaging the next generation: relational investment as multigen strategy
- Rupture, estrangement, and repair — in families, and in families with a balance sheet
- The advisor's seat: reading family systems without becoming the family therapist
Writing about family enterprise?
Savannah is available for interviews, expert comment, and background on family business dynamics, family offices, and multigenerational wealth — and past appearances live in Watch & Follow. For press inquiries, bios, and headshots, write to partnerships@relationshipcapital.org.