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Trends, Traps, Tricks in Corporate Philanthropy, Opportunity Zone Investing, & Cyber Privacy & Security

January 31, 2019 4:00pm6:30pm
Dunsmuir Hellman Historic Estate

2960 Peralta Oaks Ct.
Oakland, CA

Cynthia Rowland, Julie Treppa, and Nate Garhart spoke at the 5th Annual Hot Topics in Charitable Planning seminar "Trends, Traps, Tricks in Corporate Philanthropy, Opportunity Zone Investing, & Cyber Privacy & Security."

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