Alumni and friends gathered on November 29, 2018, in Miami for dinner and a discussion on family, finance, and philanthropy.

Following a cocktail reception, host E. Roe Stamps IV MBA ’74, EXED ’96 offered inspiring remarks encouraging guests to think of themselves as owners of the University, and host John A. Quelch DBA ’77, SM ’78 spoke about how gifts made to Harvard are truly bettering our society. Anne McClintock, executive director of Harvard University Planned Giving, began the program with a presentation on charitable planning ideas, and Alasdair Halliday AB ’82, philanthropic advisor and director of principal gifts, followed by leading a discussion on family and wealth. 

View photos from the event:

A special thanks to our hosts:

  • Jeffrey S. Bartel AB ’88
  • Peter C. Brockway MBA ’80 and Susan P. Brockway
  • Neil W. Flanzraich AB ’65, JD ’68 and Kira Flanzraich, MD
  • John A. Quelch DBA ’77, SM ’78 and Joyce Quelch
  • Tony Tamer MBA ’86 and Sandra Tamer
  • Prof. Rita A. Schneider
  • E. Roe Stamps IV MBA ’74, EXED ’96 and Penny W. Stamps

Interested in a particular photo included in the album above? Please email Ben Federlin at University Planned Giving Office to request a copy.


If you would like to discuss gift strategies and/or wealth and family issues, please contact the University Planned Giving team.

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