
โThe revenue and economic models for groups are misaligned with how human nature functions.โ โ Samira Salman
Samira Salman is a generational forceโa rare blend of financier, strategist, and connectorโrevered for her ability to move capital, catalyze ventures, and cultivate the kinds of high-trust relationships that shape industries and define legacies. With over $5.5 billion in closed transactions spanning multiple asset classes, she is not merely a dealmakerโshe is a trusted consigliere to some of the worldโs most sophisticated families, investors, and visionaries.
Samira is the Founder & CEO of Salman Solutions, a bespoke advisory firm, and the visionary behind Collaboration Circle, an invitation-only global ecosystem recognized by Fortune Magazine as the premier โby families, for familiesโ platformโcurating aligned capital, deal flow, and meaningful connection across generations of wealth. She also serves as Chief Operating Officer of a private single-family office, overseeing a portfolio that blends venture capital, direct investments, and multi-generational governance.
Educated as a mergers and acquisitions tax attorney, Samiraโs early career at Arthur Andersen, Deloitte, KPMG, and Shell Oil laid the foundation for her structural brilliance and financial fluency. She holds an LL.M. in Taxation, a JD, and a BS in International Trade and Financeโwith a minor in Economics. Her legal acumen, combined with a deep intuition for human behavior, gives her a unique edge in structuring elegant, effective solutions that drive growth, mitigate risk, and unlock hidden value.
Samiraโs proprietary methodology for business growth and ecosystem development has positioned her as one of the most connected and trusted figures in private finance. Her work spans advisory mandates, capital formation, co-investment syndication, family office strategy, and the orchestration of transformational events for UHNW families and industry trailblazers. She is the rare operator who bridges worldsโmoney and meaning, structure and soul, intellect and instinct.
Her multicultural upbringing and global exposure across dozens of countries have imbued her with a refined sensibility, cultural fluency, and a fierce commitment to authenticity. Samira doesnโt just build businessesโshe builds trust-based systems that endure. Her work is rooted in the principle that Relationships Under Management (RUM) are the new AUMโand she is the embodiment of that thesis.
A passionate advocate for womenโs economic empowerment, arts and culture, and global impact, Samira has served as an Honorary Advisor to the United Nations for Social Impact Projects and the NGO Committee on Sustainable Development. She has held board roles with numerous arts, education, healthcare, and professional institutions including the Houston Ballet, Center for Contemporary Craft, and Fresh Arts.
You can find Samira on her socials here:
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OUTLINE:
[00:00] Intro
[02:27] How did Samira find herself at TASIS?
[04:17] How did TASIS feel when she first arrived?
[07:27] From tax lawyer to family offices
[09:55] How did Samira decide to quit being a lawyer?
[17:12] Why did Samira want to be a tax lawyer?
[19:44] Journaling
[22:39] The blessing of a lawyer brain
[25:19] The Oprah episode that changed it all
[29:45] How did Salman Solutions start?
[33:28] Samira’s first interaction with family offices
[36:43] Show and tell with Samira’s journals and pens
[41:27] What did Samira mean that most family offices fall short of raising their own capital?
[42:54] What is the common family office hero arc into VC?
[44:05] Family office trends that Samira’s seen
[47:17] The starting point for families interested in VC
[50:13] Advice to a friend who wants to invest in VC
[53:31] Book, podcast and conference recommendations
[55:42] How does one qualify for Collaboration Circle?
[56:21] Content recommendations, continued
[59:57] How Collaboration Circle started
[1:06:59] The 3 pieces of Collaboration Circle
[1:09:49] Community economic models and human nature misalignment
[1:12:43] How to create safe environments
[1:18:02] The Dior bag tradition
[1:21:20] Reminders that we’re in the good old days
SELECT LINKS FROM THIS EPISODE:
- Salman Solutions
- Shell Oil Company
- Collaboration Circle
- Lauren Jarvis
- TASIS (The American School in Switzerland)
- Lugano, Switzerland
- Lake Como
- Stanford University
- Arles, France
- Richard Gere
- Pretty Woman (1990 film)
- The Hague (city)
- Downtown Area Womenโs Network
- Ash Wednesday
- Otter AI
- TiVo
- Videocassette recorder (VCR)
- Oprah Winfrey
- Louise Hay
- Louise Hay on The Oprah Winfrey Show
- Bookbinders Design
- uniball Vision, Rollerball Pen
- Office Depot
- Bitcoin
- The 50th Law by 50 Cent and Robert Greene
- On Purpose by Jay Shetty (podcast)
- Alea Global Group
- Alea Global Groupโs conferences
- World Stem Cell Summit
- โThe Ultimate Guide to Womenโs Hormones: Use Science to Reset Your Body, Balance Mood, & Feel Amazingโ with Dr. Jessica Shepherd, MD on The Mel Robbins Podcast
- Cartier
- Rockefeller family
- Malcolm Gladwell
- The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
- Margaret Mead
- DIOR
- Champs-รlysรฉes
- The Office (American TV series)
SELECT QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:
โThe very first thing everybody has to do is give themselves permission to lean into what they are interested in and what does it for them and what they understand and what they have an affinity for, regardless of what everybody else says you should be doing.โ โ Samira Salman
โNever doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.โ โ Margaret Mead
โThe revenue and economic models for groups are misaligned with how human nature functions.โ โ Samira Salman
โNumbers and volume are not what programs humans to feel safe and to be authentic and to create. In order for us to do our best work and be our most thoughtful, our most creative, we have to be fully dropped down into our bodies and safe in our nervous systems. And some of the environments our industry has curated are literally the exact opposite of that.โ โ Samira Salman

