Director - Sally K Donaldson, PhD

Sally K Donaldson, PhD has been practicing psychotherapy with individuals and couples for the last thirty years in Greenwich Village, New York. She is a graduate of NYU’s Postdoctoral Program in Psychoanalysis and recently completed a MFA in Creative Nonfiction. She has taught The Psychology of Marriage to NYU undergraduates and written about the role of stepmothers in families. Her paper, Revisiting the Evil Stepmother, is featured at the IPA 2020 conference on Couples and Families in Psychoanalysis. As an early participant in The Inheritance Project, she enjoys helping clients understand the complex, often confusing, issues one inherits along with wealth. In the mid-nineties, she designed and ran small groups for heirs with Dr. Kito Peters where she saw first-hand how hard it is for heirs to complain about not being loved or understood when they’ve been given so much of what the culture values most: money.

Director - Joseph W. Reilly Jr.

I have a passion for connecting with people and love to hear their stories. More than anything else, I like to see people succeed. I believe that the real connector between people is trust, and it all starts with the people around me.

The Legacy of Inherited Wealth was recommended to me when I was a member of the Institute for Private Investors. I got to know Barbara, and she became a tremendous resource for me over the years. She taught me the importance of listening and engaging in a true dialogue with clients. I hope these materials can continue to help people around the world.

Mr. Reilly is an investment and strategy consultant to family offices. He was the Co-Founder and Founding President of the Family Office Association, a global forum for single family offices that is based in Greenwich, Connecticut. Previously Mr. Reilly helped to start a single family office and foundation in New York where he was an investment manager for five years. He was an energy specialist focused on options and futures trading at Crédit Agricole Indosuez in New York prior to that, and started his career at Salomon Smith Barney. 

Mr. Reilly has spoken on family office issues at many conferences and has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Forbes, and Bloomberg, and currently does a monthly interview series with notables in the family office world for Family Wealth Report, where he is on the editorial board. He is a founding member of the Family Office Council at Princeton University; a member of the NYU Stern Family Office Council; and was an advisor to the RDS Milken Family Office Council. He is an alumnus of Singularity University. Mr. Reilly has an A.L.B. from Harvard University and is on the board of his hometown Harvard Club.