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- Posted March 27, 2025
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JAEPC Meeting
The Jackson Area Estate Planning Council met March 12 at Spring Arbor University. The topic was “Estate Planning for the Charitably Inclined,” featuring panelists Rick Mills, Monica Moser, and Dan Vander Hill.
From Spring Arbor University: (l-r) Panelist Dan Vander Hill, Stewardship Services Coordinator Lynne Markiewicz, and Assistant Vice President of Advancement Matt Gin.
(l-r) Jake Johnson, County National Bank; and JAEPC President Nathan Mahan, Northwestern Mutual.
(l-r) David Goldfarb, president, Estate & Pension Plans; and John Schultz, retired CPA.
(l-r) JAEPC Secretary and attorney Brad Brelinski; and law clerk Ethan Loch, Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski.
(l-r) Attorney Buzz Leach, and Mike Jors, Southern Michigan Bank & Trust (SMBT).
(l-r) Attorney Kayla Thompson, senior director of Gift & Estate Planning at Hillsdale College; and Rebecca Houghton, director of Prospect Research & Grants, Office of Advancement, SAU.
(l-r) Jackson Interfaith Shelter Office Director Bekah Zraik; and Tricia Cramer, director of Advancement Marketing and Public Relations SAU.
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