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Family Office Club Aligns Capital Across Cities: Investor Accelerator Series

The market is not short on capital. It is short on conviction that survives contact with reality. Everyone is raising, fewer are closing, and even fewer are building something that holds once capital is deployed. The gap between access and execution has widened, and in that gap, most opportunities stall out before they ever become outcomes.

The Investor Accelerator Series by Family Office Club is built to close that gap. Four cities. Four days. April 21–24, 2026. Fort Lauderdale, New York City, Dallas, Los Angeles. Each room capped at 50–75 participants. No excess, no spectators. Just operators, investors, and capital allocators moving through 10–15 minute investor talks and high-frequency networking, supported by AI-driven matching built on 22,000 investor profiles. The structure is tight because the market demands it.

Fort Lauderdale opens on April 21 with a clear signal. This is where capital discipline shows up first. Carl Fischer brings exposure across office, retail, multifamily, and storage. Dr. Alexandra C. Cook grounds the room with 30+ years leading $4B+ in family office investments. Ben Berger adds governance and tax strategy shaped over decades. Sam Perkins translates $150M+ in ad spend into investor growth, while Caleb Guilliams focuses on building platforms that expand and protect wealth. Sylvia Solit, Shane Neman, Cliff Oberlin, and Kris Doura round out a room built on real assets, real operators, and structures that hold under pressure.

New York City on April 22 raises the standard. This is where capital gets audited. Angela Lee brings exposure to 120+ startup investments and global angel networks. Mike O’Connor operates across a $13B+ platform advising ultra-high-net-worth clients. Suzanne Murphy has raised $6B+ across private equity and hedge funds. Marc Halpern drives deep diligence. Jeremiah W. works at the intersection of sports, media, and data. Peter Culver Jr., Lisa Morris, Kamil Homsi, John C. Lettera, Nazar “Nick” Nazarov, and Chip Perkins bring decades of institutional experience, cross-border structuring, and billions in capital formation. In this room, narratives either tighten or break.

Dallas on April 23 brings the focus back to execution. Kristina Roth represents sustained growth at scale. Ash Shah brings 30+ years managing $4B+ in family office capital. Chris Parker allocates across healthcare, technology, and entertainment from a single-family office lens. Garen Armstrong builds and scales operating companies. Darwin German anchors the room with $200M+ in transactions and 6,000 units managed since 1991. This is where strategy meets reality and only durable models move forward.

Los Angeles closes on April 24, where capital meets influence. Sahil Nandwani operates across a global multi-family office executing large-scale investments. Metta World Peace represents the rise of athlete capital in private markets. Dat Nguyen brings operator insight into building for time freedom. Bryan E. Miller scales deal flow across 27,000+ units. Natalia Sokolova bridges global family office investing with technology. Ken Funahashi structures $10B+ in M&A, IPOs, and financings. Tracey Virtue connects operational leadership to a $3B SaaS outcome. Here, capital expands beyond traditional lanes and starts to move with reach.

Across all four cities, the pattern becomes clear. This is not about access. It is about alignment. Not who you meet, but who actually fits your strategy, your structure, and your timing. The market has moved past broad exposure. It rewards precision, pattern recognition, and the ability to execute without hesitation.

By the time this series closes, the signal is sharper. The conversations are fewer, but more direct. And the people still in the room are the ones who understand that capital is not the advantage. Knowing what to do with it is.