Featured in Town & Country Magazine for her philanthropic
work, Diana Chambers advises some of the nation's wealthiest and most generous families. Diana created The Chambers
Group in 2002 to respond directly to the unique challenges
and opportunities facing affluent individuals and families. She specializes in helping her clients find purpose in their wealth
and enjoy their resources.
After working briefly in international banking, Diana became the first woman hired in management at a major British building materials company. She spent seven years in strategic planning, with a focus on mergers and acquisitions, before moving to the US
where she directed three charitable organizations: The Servant Leadership School —
training participants to serve low-income communities; Friends of Health — advocating for integrative medicine practices; and The Chopra Center Foundation — focusing on health
and spiritual practices. Diana's philanthropic advisory work is informed by her strategic planning background, her understanding of the needs of both donors and recipient organizations, and her broad volunteer service.
A third generation member of a business family, Diana facilitates family retreats and multi-generational conversations about wealth. She speaks directly about her relationship with money and she invites others to do the same. A dynamic educator, Diana has extensive experience mentoring inheritors (with a special sensitivity to the issues facing women of wealth) and focuses on preparing them both to take responsibility for their inheritance and grow in their ability to be financially self-sustaining. Diana is acutely aware of the challenges young inheritors encounter while navigating school, work, family, friendships and romantic relationships.
Diana was educated at Edinburgh University and The Wharton School.
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