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- Posted October 03, 2024
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JAEPC Meeting
(l-r) Speaker Doug Chalgian, Timothy Ehlert and Anne Campau, attorneys at Chalgian & Tripp.
Doug Chalgian of Chalgian & Tripp Law Offices, was the guest speaker at the Sept. 13 meeting of the Jackson Area Estate Planning Council, held at the Country Club of Jackson.
Chris DeBacker and Jen DeBiasi from FM Financial.
(l-r) David Goldfarb, president, Estate & Pension Plans; Barry Malek, County National Bank; JAEPC Secretary Brad Brelinski, attorney with Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski; and Jackson Community Foundation President and CEO Monica Moser.
(l-r) Bridget Robinson, Jackson College Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations; and JAEPC Immediate Past President Jill Patterson, Comerica Bank assistant vice president and downtown branch manager.
(l-r) Joe Munie, State Farm; retired CPA John Schultz; and Jake Johnson, County National Bank.
(l-r) JAEPC President Nathan Mahan, Northwestern Mutual; and JAEPC Vice President, attorney Patrick Batterson, Anderson & Makulski.
(l-r) Attorney Martin Lozier; JAEPC Treasurer Steve Patch, CPA Lally Group; JAEPC Secretary attorney Brad Brelinski, Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski; and Stephanie Weed, CPA, Lally Group.
(l-r) Erik Smith and JAEPC Director at Large Dylan Thomas, Generations Financial.
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