The Project Manager

Family Office Services


What is a Project Manager?

A Project Manager within a family office is responsible for carrying complex initiatives from planning through completion. The role provides structured oversight across timelines, budgets, vendors, and moving parts - ensuring that projects advance with discipline and are delivered as intended.

In many family office environments, Project Managers operate between the estate and the office, particularly those with construction or development backgrounds. They oversee renovations, capital improvements, property transitions, and large scale infrastructure projects while coordinating closely with architects, contractors, and internal leadership.

Project management also extends beyond construction. Significant events, from estate gatherings to philanthropic functions and private engagements, require the same rigor: contracts negotiated, logistics secured, vendors aligned, and details managed in real time.

The position is both strategic and practical. Strong Project Managers are visible and present; comfortable in meetings, on job sites, and on the ground when execution is underway. They bring steady oversight to complex undertakings, ensuring that plans move forward, obstacles are addressed early, and the final result reflects the standard expected. Those interested in the services of a Project Manager, may also like to explore the role of the Estate Manager or the Chief of Staff.

If a Project Manager feels like the right next step, we invite you to share a few details so we can understand your needs and help you move toward the right hire.

Project Manager Salary:
$175,000+

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How to Hire a Project Manager

At The Anti-Agency, the process begins with a conversation. We’ll guide the process from there, delivering candidates suited to your homes unique needs.

The Anti-Agency places Project Managers across major residential, metropolitan, and resort destinations:

  • Southern California, Los Angeles, Malibu, Santa Barbara, Newport Beach, and surrounding communities

  • Northern California, San Francisco, Atherton, Palo Alto, Woodside, and the greater Bay Area

  • Florida, Miami, Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and neighboring coastal areas

  • New York City and New York State, the Upper East Side, Upper West Side, SoHo, TriBeCa, Chelsea, Brooklyn, the Hamptons, and the greater Tri-State area

  • Connecticut and nearby regions, Greenwich, Stamford, Westchester, and surrounding communities

  • New England, Boston and surrounding areas of Massachusetts, as well as Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard

  • The Midwest, Chicago and surrounding areas

  • Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Maryland and Virginia

  • Texas, Houston, Austin, Dallas, and other major cities

  • The Pacific Northwest, Seattle and Portland

  • Resort destinations, Aspen, Colorado, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming

  • The Hawaiian Islands, Honolulu, Maui, and the North Shore

  • Nationwide, with select international placements