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Finding the Silver Spoon; Researching Inherited Wealth
Program Code:
222
Date:
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Time:
2:30 PM to 4:00 PM
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SPEAKER
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Inez Bergquist is a 30 year veteran of nonprofit management. A native of Chicago, Illinois, Inez is a graduate of Augsburg College, B.A. 1977
and the University of Minnesota, M.S. in 1984, she has been with the University of Minnesota Foundation from 1979-81 and Minnesota Orchestra from 1981-86 as a staff researcher, a principal from 1986 of Waltman Associates, and currently senior consultant of Skystone Ryan, both nonprofit consulting firms. Founder, in 1981, and first president of the American Prospect Research Association, Inez is also a member of AFP, the Association of Advancement Professionals, and NPGC, the National Planned Giving Council. Inez is also the author of several nonprofit reference directories and online services including the Donor Series, Directory of Directors and Book of American Family Trees, and has served on many nonprofit boards in the Twin Cities area.
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Description
The wealth transfer in this generation is unparalleled in the history of the U.S. — a trillion dollars by some estimates. How do you determine if a prospect has inherited wealth? How does the strategy of the "ask" differ with a person of inherited wealth? Finding the source and amount of family wealth, constructing a family tree and constructing a strategy for an "ask" will be covered in this session.