DAC 2022: Financial Peace of Mind Through the Emotional Despair of Climate Change

Most advisors know how difficult it is to discuss financial matters when there are other issues in the family:  conflict, disability or financial worry. Imagine this barrier:  how to unlock the deep moral injury young people feel about the institutional and generational betrayal of their mindset; in particular, their significant distress about the enormous existential threat they face in their future.  Learn more about why this matters in tax and financial planning with Dr. Britt Wray at DAC Acuity 2022 in Niagara Falls, October 16-18.

If you are to open a conversation about the future with younger members of the family, it is critical to listen to new values, and help them set the agenda for a completely different future.  That begins with listening well, to help young people heal, so that they can take steps towards a hopeful future. It’s an important topic that Dr. Britt Wray will discuss at DAC Acuity 2022 in Niagara Falls, October 16-18.

Dr. Britt Wray is a Human and Planetary Health Postdoctoral Fellow at the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Her research focuses on the mental health impacts of climate change on young people ('emerging adults') and frontline community members, socio-emotional resilience and capacity building for vulnerable communities, and public engagement for improved mental wellbeing and planetary health.

Dr. Wray has a PhD in Science Communication from the University of Copenhagen and is a journalist, speaker, and author of two books: Generation Dread: Finding Purpose in the Climate Crisis (Knopf 2022) and Rise of the Necrofauna: The Science, Ethics and Risks of De-Extinction (Greystone Books 2017).

She has hosted and produced several science radio programs, podcasts and television programs for international broadcasters including the BBC and CBC, and is a TED speaker. Dr Wray is an advisor to the Climate Mental Health Network (addressing the mental health consequences of climate change through community engagement and by harnessing the power of media and technology), Climate Cares (a mental health research collaboration between the Institute of Global Health Innovation and the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London), and the Good Energy Project (a nonprofit unlocking the power of TV and film to inspire courage in the face of climate change).

 

The Agenda.  Of course, you don’t just come to DAC for the networking, there is the serious work of understanding the trends that lead to sound decision-making with your clients in the current environment.  Here are some highlights from this year’s educational agenda.

On the Full Agenda:

  • Velocity: The Speed of Change and Its Effects on Your Work
  • Ethical Behaviors: Breaking Down the Duties of Care
  • The Velocity of Money: The Rate of Spending and Its Impact on Investors
  • Coming Home: The Tax Quagmire for Ex-Pats
  • Team Building: Lunch at the Improv
  • New Money Demographics: Integrating Digital Currency in Investment Conversations
  • Hedging Risk: How to Manage Volatility to an Investor’s Advantage
  • Investor Behavior: Managing Fear of Missing Out
  • Truth & Reconciliation
  • Rethinking Wealth Advisor Services
  • Help Wanted: Transformative Leadership for Canada
  • The Speed of Tax Change: What it Means for You and Your Clients
  • New Trends in Group Benefits
  • How to Get More Distance from Your Pension Plan
  • Planning for Disability: A Multi-Advisory Case Study
  • Doing Good: Why Making a Social Impact Matters to Your Next Client
  • Velocity: The Need for Speed to Succeed

Learn more about the speakers who will be delivering these informative and inspiring sessions as we feature them in upcoming editions of Knowledge Bureau Report.

Visit the DAC page often for updates to this comprehensive agenda!