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Legacy Narrative &
Succession Activation

Stage 2: Stabilization & Protection

What Succession Activation Is

A bespoke, multi-channel program that activates and aligns your family's succession continuity through critical transitions. Built on insights from the Legacy Diagnostic Audit, this engagement crafts enduring narratives, establishes internal communication protocols, provides heir coaching, refines public profiles, and develops detailed crisis scenario planning to safeguard and amplify your family narrative with precision.

Why Legacy Narrative Matters

Once vulnerabilities are understood, strategic execution becomes essential. Your family's story should be authentically told on your terms, your heirs prepared to lead with confidence, and foreseeable challenges anticipated and addressed before they surface. This program unites your family's voices privately while managing the external narrative with calibrated discretion.

 

 

What Narrative & Succession Activation Addresses

This engagement builds multi-generational trust and alignment through clear, private storytelling. It prepares heirs with tailored communication tools and crisis preparedness training. It creates succession continuity playbooks that provide internal clarity and guide public messaging. It activates precise, discreet strategic positioning that advances your stature without overexposure or unintended attention.

Implementation engagements are designed following your Legacy Diagnostic Audit. All work is by invitation only.

Legacy Preservation & Influence Architecture

Our family legacy engagements include:

  • Comprehensive reputation infrastructure and monitoring

  • Strategic positioning in tier-1 financial, institutional, and industry-leading publications

  • Defensive posture and crisis preparedness

  • Quarterly reputation audits and family alignment

Starting at 250,000 annually

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Knox PR works with families by invitation. If you've been referred by a client or family office, please ask them to facilitate the introduction

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