PAST SEMINAR : What’s Your Legacy?

Aspen Summer Seminar : What’s Your Legacy

When: Tuesday, August 9, 2011
The best way to predict the future is to create it

Topics:
What Do You Want Your Legacy To Be?
Few of us have taken the time to ponder the legacy we’d like to create. How do you want to be remembered? What does your wealth – your human, intellectual and financial capital – mean to you and your family? Join us for a discussion as we explore shaping the world you want.

After Three Cups of Tea — How Do We Make Smart Choices?
Greg Mortenson’s book Three Cups of Tea motivated millions of people to contribute nearly $60 million to his charity. Unfortunately, complaints arose regarding how the donations were spent, whether Mortenson was personally benefiting, and whether some of the most dramatic stories in his books were even true. How do we now make smart choices with our global philanthropy in the face of these challenges?

View Invitation: “What’s Your Legacy”

Morning Seminar

Where: The Little Nell – The Grand Salon

WHAT’S YOUR LEGACY?
Few of us have taken the time to ponder the legacy we’d like to create. How do you want to be remembered? What does your wealth – your human, intellectual and financial capital – mean to you and your family? Join us for a discussion as we explore shaping the world you want.

08:00 am – 10:00 am : What’s Your Legacy? w/Ginni Galicinao and Jay Hughes
10:15 am – 12:00 pm : Create an Inspired Giving Plan

Evening Salon

Where: Home of Bruce and Dagmar Katz

AFTER THREE CUPS OF TEA — How Do We Make Smart Choices?
Greg Mortenson’s book Three Cups of Tea motivated millions of people to contribute nearly $60 million to his charity. Unfortunately, complaints arose regarding how the donations were spent, whether Mortenson was personally benefiting, and whether some of the most dramatic stories in his books were even true. How do we now make smart choices with our global philanthropy in the face of these challenges?

4:30 pm – 5:15 pm : Reception
5:15 pm – 5:45 pm : After Three Cups of Tea – How do we make smart choices?
w/Ginni Galicinao, Terry Greenblatt, Joe Krabacher, Susan Lodge
5:45 pm – 6:15 pm : Q & A
6:15 pm – 7:00 pm : Dessert

Our Speakers

Ginni Galicinao CPCC CAP
Ginni has over 22 years of experience in the world of philanthropy. She is a Legacy Coach and Philanthropic Advisor for individuals and families, Leadership Coach to Executives, and Consultant to Nonprofits. She received her Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP) designation through the American College, earned her accreditation as a Certified Coactive Coach in 2004, and trained as a Consultant in Organization and Relationship Systems. She authored the article “The Meaning of Wealth” published in Trusted Advisors for the Next Generation. Ms. Galicinao spoke recently at Mountain Rural Philanthropy Days, and the Resourceful Women’s Reunion and Inspired Legacies Chautauqua.

James E. Hughes, Jr., Esq.
Mr Hughes is the author of Family Wealth: Keeping It in the Family, and of Family – The Compact Among Generations and many articles on family governance and wealth preservation. He has spoken at numerous international and domestic symposia on the avoidance of the shirtsleeves-to-shirtsleeves proverb and the growth of families’ human, intellectual, social and financial capitals. He is an emeritus member of the Board of The Philanthropic Initiative, Councilor to the Family Office Exchange, emeritus faculty member of the Institute for Private Investors, retired member of the Board of the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation, and emiritus board member of New Ventures in Philanthropy.

Terry Greenblatt
Executive Director and CEO of the Urgent Action Fund (UAF). The UAF is a global women’s fund that exists to protect, strengthen and sustain women human rights defenders and their organizations at critical moments in time. Ms. Greenblatt is a recipient of Ms. Magazine Woman of the Year, Colombe D’oro Per La Pace, and Dialogue on Diversity Liberty awards, and is one of the 1000 Women for Peace nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. She speaks nationally and internationally on the responsibility of women as agents of both social and political change.

Susie and Joe Krabacher
Susie and Joe Krabacher cofounded the Mercy and Sharing Foundation, which cares for 3,000+ children at three schools, two feeding programs, and three orphanages in Haiti. Through their orphanages, proper nutrition, education and medical programs, Mercy & Sharing has saved and enhanced the lives of thousands of Haiti’s children and elderly. The Foundation and its founders have received numerous awards including the International Humanitarian Award, Humanitarian Rose Award, Ben & Jerry’s Cool Citizen Award, and ETown Radio’s National Achievement Award.

Susan Lodge
Founding Chapter Leader of the Tokyo and Aspen Chapters of Room to Read, an organization dedicated to transforming the lives of children through literacy and gender equality educational programs. Room to Read has impacted 5.1 million children in Asia and Africa with a goal of reaching 10 million children by 2015. They have built 1,442 schools, 11,246 libraries, distributed 9.4 million children’s books and provided 10,590 girls’ scholarships. They have been honored with The Fast Company/Monitor Group Social Capitalist Award, Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship, and others.

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