EPCNN & DUNHAM TRUST COMPANY HOST AUGUST NAEPC WEBINAR
Dunham Trust Company will Host NAEPC Webinar - Philanthropic Times, They are a Changing
August 8th from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm - Please arrive 15 minutes prior to gather lunch before webinar.
Speaker: Betsy Brill, MBA; Laura Malone, CAP®, CEPA; Jennifer Klein Strauss, JD
For the first time, charitable giving has topped $400 Billion dollars and most of that is coming from individuals like your clients. However, philanthropy is changing – and not just because of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Women and next generation wealth-holders are the new decision-makers when it comes to substantial charitable giving. The use of various charitable giving vehicles is an ever-evolving dynamic that is no longer “one size fits all”. Finally, those that give are beginning to seek more innovative ways to
How do you tee up the conversation and effectively engage clients on this important topic? Do you have the right collaborative team in place to assist you?
Please join Betsy Brill, Laura Malone and Jennifer Klein Strauss as they cover key charitable points from TCJA, an overview of which philanthropic tools will best help you serve client needs and explain how to build a team that addresses due diligence, estate planning, tax and other considerations.
Betsy Brill is an internationally recognized expert in philanthropy. She is the co-founder and President of Strategic Philanthropy, Ltd., a Multi-Family Philanthropic Office® working with ultra-high net worth individuals, families and family-owned businesses. Betsy has authored pieces for the Journal of Practical Estate Planning, Alliance Magazine and STEP Journal, among others. She has participated in webinars on philanthropy for CELESQ, National Center for Family Philanthropy, Family Office Metrics, and Fidelity Charitable. In addition to her MBA from Thunderbird School of Management, Betsy has a Certificate in Non-Profit
Laura Malone, in her role as Vice President at American Endowment Foundation (AEF), has consulted hundreds of trusted advisors, families and business owners about donor advised funds and other charitable giving strategies. She has been published in various local and national publications as well as speaks both locally and nationally to various financial, tax and estate planning organizations. Laura holds her Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy designation from the American College and serves as a faculty member for the Exit Planning Institute’s Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA) Designation. She serves as Board President of the International Association of Advisors in Philanthropy and serves on the Boards of Cleveland Social Venture Partners and The Estate Planning Council of Cleveland.
Jennifer Klein Strauss concentrates her practice on estate planning and family wealth transfer planning. She has experience in income, gift, estate, and generation-skipping transfer tax matters, succession planning for closely held businesses, charitable planning and tax exempt charitable organization matters. Prior to joining Ytterberg Deery Knull, Jen served as an Assistant Counsel for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, advising on tax and trusts & estates matters. She is a member of the Society of Trusts and Estate Practitioners (STEP). Jen graduated from Harvard College, magna cum laude, and received her J.D. from Columbia Law School.