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Join NCC for a community event to learn the essentials of estate planning
BETHLEHEM, PA – Northampton Community College (NCC) is holding an event for those who are interested in learning more about the basics of estate planning, including wills, power of attorney, estate taxes, and beneficiaries. “Building Your Estate Planning Toolbox” will be held on Tuesday, October 22 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in Alumni Hall, Room 130 (A-D) on Bethlehem campus. Registration is free and open to the public, and a hot breakfast will be served.
The moderator, Richard Scott, senior VP/senior wealth advisor for Wilmington Trust, along with a distinguished panel of experts, will guide the audience through need-to-know information about estate planning for their future. A Q&A session will follow.
Panelists:
David Ellowitch, CFP
Iron Bridge Wealth Counsel, LLC
Christopher R. Gray, Esq.
Norris McLaughlin P.A. | Attorneys At Law
R. Nicholas Nanovic, Esq.
Gross McGinley, LLP
“NCC’s toolbox event is a community service we provide at no cost to help areas residents understand estate planning basics with practical advice to make the process easier,” said VP of Institutional Advancement, Brad Drexler. “In the long run, effective estate planning can help minimize income, gift and estate taxes and make sure your assets get to the people you choose.”
To reserve your spot, please contact Karen D’Angelo at 610-861-5451 or kdangelo@northampton.edu by October 11.
About Northampton Community College
With an enduring commitment to the regional communities it serves and a focus on student success, Northampton Community College is an educational institution of extraordinary distinction, earning accolades at the state and national levels for innovative programs, outstanding faculty, and impressive student achievements. It counts among its successful alumni a four-time Pulitzer Prize winner and an Academy Award winning director, as well as a host of CEOs, presidents, and leaders of business and industry. Today, Northampton Community College has locations in Bethlehem, Southside Bethlehem, and Monroe County, serving 30,000 students annually from 53 counties, 42 countries, and 25 states. For more information or to apply, please visit northampton.edu. Follow NCC’s President on X @NCCPresDaveRuth, and the college on LinkedIn, Instagram @NorthamptonCommCollege, TikTok @NorthamptonCC, and Facebook.