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LOCATION:Minnehaha Country Club
UID:2960020261112T173000ZAdvanced Charitable Brain Teasers
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DESCRIPTION:\n \n\nThis event will be offered in person at the Minnehaha Country Club or virtually from your home/office. \n\nA buffet lunch will be served starting at 11:30 am. The webinar begins at noon.\n\n \n\nRegistration for in-person attendance will close at 5 pm on Thursday, November 5th. \n\n \n\nAbout the Program\n\nAs more clients seek tax-effective ways to manage and distribute their wealth, it's increasingly important to offer charitable and estate planning recommendations that match their individual needs. In this highly interactive session, Bryan will present distinct case studies that include complex charitable and estate planning dilemmas and solutions. He'll present a cross-disciplinary approach touching on legal, tax, investment, insurance and financial planning techniques unique to each charitable case. Mr. Clontz will offer charitable solutions that you can readily employ with your clients to better serve their unique and diverse interests. \n\nAbout the Speaker\n\nBryan K. Clontz\n\nPh.D., CFPÂ®, CLUÂ®, ChFCÂ®, CAPÂ®, RICPÂ®, CBP, ChSNCÂ®, CEPAÂ®, AEPÂ® Distinguished\n\nBryan is the founder and President of Charitable Solutions, LLC, specializing in non-cash asset receipt and liquidation, gift annuity reinsurance brokerage, gift annuity risk management consulting, emergency assistance funds as well as business, virtual currency and life insurance appraisals/audits.  He also serves as Senior Partner of Ekstrom Alley Clontz â a community foundation management consulting firm.\n\nBryan is the founder of the Dechomai Foundation, Inc. and the Dechomai Asset Trust - two national donor advised funds focusing on non-cash assets generally and S-corp/UBIT transactions respectively.  These foundations have raised over $5 billion in noncash gifts.  He is also the founder of The Emergency Assistance Foundation, Inc. â a national charity allowing over 450 employers to create emergency assistance and disaster relief funds for their more than 14 million global employees.  He also created the National Gift Annuity Foundation which is the largest national independent gift annuity platform.  \n\nIn the decade prior to founding Charitable Solutions, LLC in 2003, he served as the director of planned giving for the United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta, national director of planned giving for Boys & Girls Clubs of America and then as vice president of advancement at The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta. In all those positions, he worked with HNW and UHNW individuals and families on complex charitable plans.   He also was a partner in a NAPFA-registered fee-only financial planning firm, Tombs Moody & Clontz from 1995-2003.\n\nHe received a bachelorâs of science in business administration from the College of Charleston in Charleston, SC; a masterâs degree in risk management and insurance from Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA; a masterâs degree in financial services as well as a Ph.D. in retirement and financial planning from The American College of Financial Services in Bryn Mawr, PA (Dissertation:  Charitable Gift Annuity Solvency Regulation).\n\nHe has earned the following designations: CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERÂ®, Chartered Life Underwriter, Chartered Financial Consultant, Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy, Accredited Estate Planner (Distinguished), Retirement Income Certified Professional, Certified Bitcoin Professional, Certified Exit Planning Advisor and Chartered Special Needs Consultant.\n\nFrom 2000-2005, he served as a graduate adjunct professor for both personal financial planning and life insurance in the Department of Risk Management and Insurance at Georgia State University. He serves on the Editorial Board of the Planned Giving Design Center (2000-current), the Advisory Board for the American Collegeâs Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy designation (2001-current), the American Council on Gift Annuitiesâ Rate Recommendation Committee (2003-2010) and Research Committee (2003-current) and the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners Board formerly NCPG (2007-2009) and their Leadership Institute (2016-current).  In 2022, he was inducted into the National Association of Estate Planning Councils Hall of Fame. \n\nHe has given more than 2,000 presentations on charitable gift planning and community foundation topics (including the National Charitable Gift Planner Conferences, American Council on Gift Annuities and more than 50 speeches at national community foundation conferences â COF, ADNET, FAOG); been published in an international insurance textbook and a book Charitable Gifts of Noncash Assets; and written more than two dozen articles in financial services and planned giving journals, including a planned giving manual entitled Just Add Water, which has sold more than 2,000 copies.  Bryan chaired the inaugural statewide Leave a Legacy Georgia! Campaign involving over 400 charities.  He has served as an expert witness on charitable gift annuity default and reinsurance involving an Arizona charitable bankruptcy and as a donor advised fund expert witness for a Virginia bankruptcy.   He is the co-inventor of a proprietary CGA risk management process (LIRMAS- Life Income Risk Management Analytic Suite) based on an actuarial study he co-authored for the Society of Actuaries on CGA Mortality.\n\nHe has been quoted by the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Kiplingers Personal Finance, Bloomberg Wealth and currently serves as a monthly columnist on charitable tax issues for Forbes. \n
SUMMARY:Advanced Charitable Brain Teasers - Sioux Falls Estate Planning Council 
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