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Educational Session in Los Angeles
Thursday, March 20, 2025, 8:30 AM - 11:15 AM PDT
Category: Events
REGISTER HERESession 1How to Think Like a Financial Planner - The Sequel In 2015, Juan Ros coined the phrase "think like a financial planner" in a presentation to what was then the Partnership for Philanthropic Planning of Greater Los Angeles (SoCalCGP today). Now, ten years later, Juan revisits the concepts from that presentation with updates from the worlds of financial planning and gift planning and where those two disciplines intersect. In this "sequel" to the original, you will discover the many similarities between the gift planning and financial planning professions and - more importantly - how gift planners can learn to think more holistically about a donor's financial situation in order to recommend and implement the gift plan that meets the donor's philanthropic, financial, and personal goals.
Session 2Mega Donors: Legal Challenges in Planning for Multi-Million Dollar Charitable Gifts Bridget Devoy and Katie Gose from McDermott Will & Emery LLP will discuss charitable gift planning from the perspective of the “mega donor.” Understanding the constraints within which a potential donor is operating is key when planning for a major gift. Drawing on their extensive experience in advising both nonprofits and philanthropically motivated, ultra-high net worth families, Bridget and Katie will walk the audience through the various complexities potential donors must balance with their charitable goals, and how philanthropic professionals can best position their organization to secure such gifts. Kathryn Gose and Bridget Devoy, Partners, McDermott Will & Emery
Bridget K. Devoy represents private foundations, public charities, museums, hospitals, social welfare organizations, and other tax-exempt organizations in a wide variety of legal matters. She provides advice on governance, grantmaking, contractual and regulatory issues, tax compliance, and legal ethics. Bridget often serves as outside general counsel to her clients and particularly enjoys acting as a strategic advisor to innovative nonprofits in both the start-up and growth phases. Bridget also advises philanthropists, family offices, and businesses on charitable giving, tax and estate planning, estate administration, and arts and entertainment-related matters. She excels at helping clients resolve “intractable” conflicts and is particularly skilled at mediating and settling emotionally fraught and complicated disputes. Bridget represents clients in front of both federal and state regulators and helps client victims investigate and address potential instances of ethical violations, self-dealing, undue influence, and fraud by former fiduciaries. Prior to McDermott, Bridget worked in private practice and later served as general counsel at a national children's charity and assistant general counsel at a major entertainment studio. Such experiences have given her keen insight into the challenges and needs of clients' charitable organizations and businesses. Bridget is active in her local community and is particularly passionate about helping organizations focused on foster youth, the arts, wildlife conservation, and companion and farm animals. Schedule: 8:30 am – 9:00 am Breakfast Fee: $75 Members, $90 Nonmembers Location: Braille Institute REGISTER HERECancellation Policy SoCalCGP reserves the right to change speakers and/or cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances without penalty. The total amount of any liability of SoCalCGP will be limited to a refund of the attendee’s registration fee. Consent Clause Photo Release Email/Mail Release Continuing Education An application for continuing education credits for CFP® is submitted when the course content is within the CFP® Board guidelines. Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits for CPAs through the California Board of Accountancy are self-reported and it is the obligation of each licensee to select a course of study consistent with CBA requirements. Certified Specialist in Planned Giving (CSPG) continuing education credits for Planned Giving are self-reported and the appropriate attendance certificate will be provided after the event. |