At The Peninsula Beverly Hills on February 25, Harvard alumni and friends joined Harvard planned giving experts in a discussion on charitable strategies, money, and family. 

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The Harvard University Planned Giving event "Family, Finance, and Philanthropy" featured a welcome reception, dinner, and presentations. Speaking on behalf of her husband, Mark Campisano AB '75 (who was unable to attend the event), Kimberly Campisano welcomed guests by sharing the story of Mark's life-changing experience at Harvard. Alasdair Halliday AB '82, philanthropic advisor and director of principal gifts, encouraged the crowd to consider what it means to talk about money and their families' financial futures. Ted Mills JD '93, director of gift planning for Harvard Business School, shared his toolkit of techniques that donors and their families can use to support causes that matter most to them. Jennifer Pline, managing director of Trusts and Gifts, Harvard Management Company (HMC), capped the evening with a discussion of HMC's innovative approach and world-class management of the Harvard endowment

A sincere thank you to the event hosts. "Family, Finance, and Philanthropy" in Beverly Hills was hosted by University Planned Giving together with Mark S. Campisano AB '75 and Kimberly Campisano.

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To learn more about planned gifts, contact the University Planned Giving team.

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