The NextGen Experience in Rome explores
how to amplify impact through art
The 4th edition of The NextGen Experience in Rome gathered 40 heirs and heiresses of prominent families to discuss “How to amplify impact through art” at the Villa Medici, also known as the French Academy in Rome.
The three-day event provided NextGeners with the keys to understanding the power of art and give purpose to investment in an environment that continues to be uncertain and challenging, with new paradigms in geopolitics, climate issues and technology.
The programme also provided ample time for participants to connect and interact with BNP Paribas Wealth Management experts as well as with each other.
“Our Wealth Management business is deeply rooted in the Entrepreneurs & Families ecosystem. About 40% of our €484 billion in Assets under Management are managed for Entrepreneurs & Families. The NextGen Experience programme is designed to help a new wave of clients understand their wealth and how it is managed. Since the programme’s launch 20 years ago, nearly 2,000 children of our major clients have taken part from over 20 countries around the world.”
Rachida Tournier, Deputy CEO of BNP Paribas Wealth Management in charge of Entrepreneurs & Families clients
NextGen, art and making an impact
BNP Paribas Wealth Management’s NextGen programme is in its 20th year. In an interview published in the latest edition of the Deloitte Private and ArtTactic Art & Finance Report, Alison Leslie, Head of Art Advisory at BNP Paribas Wealth Management, speaks with Rachida Tournier, Deputy CEO of BNP Paribas Wealth Management in charge of Entrepreneurs & Families clients about the genesis of the NextGen Experience on “Art for Impact” at the Villa Medici in Rome, and how the new generations view art as a way to bring purpose to their wealth management.