Register for the September 7, 2011 Hirschler Seminar

Richmond Jewish Foundation, in cooperation with Hirschler Fleischer, will host the 6th annual Edward S. Hirschler Memorial Professional Advisors Seminar for attorneys, accountants and financial planners on Wednesday, September 7, from 7:30 – 10am at the Weinstein JCC.

The seminar will focus on how the 2010 Tax Act changed the ground rules for wealth transfer. The lecture will be delivered by Nina Cohen, Charles Aulino and Adam Conish from Glenmede, Richmond Jewish Foundation’s new investment manager.

The lecture is made possible through the generous support of this year’s sponsor, Biegler and Associates. Free continuing education credits are pending. To register for the seminar please click here.

2010 Hirschler Seminar Registration

Click here to register for the free seminar.

Fifth Annual Edward S. Hirschler Memorial
PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS CONTINUING EDUCATION SEMINAR

5th Annual Edward S. Hirschler Memorial Professional Advisors Continuing Education Seminar

Monday, September 27, 2010

7:30 a.m. Registration and Breakfast; seminar concludes at 10:00 a.m.

Weinstein JCC  5403 Monument Ave. Richmond, VA 23226

Part I: The Advisors Role Beyond the Technical: How and Why to Counsel Your Client on Intergenerational Philanthropy

Part II: Panel Discussion featuring David M. Long, Robert L. Thalhimer, Samuel Davis III

Edward S. Hirschler Memorial Seminar Slated for September 23

Hirschler Seminar Crowd

On September 23, 2009, Richmond Jewish Foundation, in cooperation with Hirschler Fleischer, will present the 4thAnnual Edward S. Hirschler Memorial Professional Advisors Seminar.  This year’s seminar will focus on Donor Advised Funds and a panel discussion about estate planning.  Doreen Fundiller-Zweig, executive director of the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford, Inc., will be the guest speaker. Prior to joining the Jewish Community Foundation in 1993, Fundiller-Zweig was a practicing attorney with Robinson & Cole in Hartford, Connecticut.  There, her practice focused on estate and charitable gift planning and business and tax law for nonprofit organizations.  During her 11 years with the firm, Fundiller-Zweig represented health care, educational and social services institutions, charitable trusts, private foundations and other charities.

The free seminar will be held at the Virginia Holocaust Museum.  Registration and breakfast are from 7:30 to 8 a.m.  The Seminar runs from 8 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.  This is a free event, with no registration fees.  Two hours of CLE or CPE are also available.  For more details, or to register, please contact Robert Nomberg at 804-545-8656.

Shortly after Edward Hirschler’s death, the Richmond-based law firm he co-founded, Hirschler Fleischer, established the Edward S. Hirschler Memorial Charitable Endowment Fund through the Richmond Jewish Foundation.  The Edward S. Hirschler Memorial Charitable Endowment Fund provides an annual seminar to enhance educational opportunities relating to charitable giving and estate planning for legal and financial professionals.

The Edward S. Hirschler Memorial Professional Advisors Seminar, a joint program of Richmond Jewish Foundation and Hirschler Fleischer is also made possible through the generous support of the Tax Complex of Richmond, Heritage Wealth Advisors of Richmond, and SEI Inc., of Oaks, Pa.

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