Dream it Up, Pass it Down: A Guide to Legacy Giving - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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Dream it Up, Pass it Down: A Guide to Legacy Giving

Dec 11, 2019


92Y and Fiduciary Trust host a conversation on wealth planning for and with the next generation.

From Baby Boomers to Generations X, Y, and Z to Generation Alpha, the first group of millennials’ children, each generation brings new values and mindset about what constitutes wealth, philanthropy, and a good life. Yet, some values remain timeless. So what can we teach the next generation about giving? And what can the next generation teach us? Emily Tisch Sussman, host of Your Primary Playlist podcast, moderates this lively and educational discussion with Justin Rockefeller, Patricia Angus, and Gail E. Cohen.

Opening remarks by Fiduciary Trust’s John M. Dowd.

Categories: Business & Finance


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