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DTSTART:20200211T164500Z
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LOCATION:Hope Valley Country Club -- Durham, North Carolina
UID:1810320200211T164500ZDurham-Orange Estate Planning Council Meeting
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DESCRIPTION:\nTHE DURHAM-ORANGE ESTATE PLANNING COUNCIL\n \n JOIN US ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2020, AT 11:45 A.M. \n \nHOPE VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB – DURHAM\n \nSPEAKER:  DAVID ROUTH\n \nVICE-CHANCELLOR FOR UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT --- UNC-CHAPEL HILL\n \nTOPIC: CURRENT ISSUES IN CHARITABLE GIVING\n \nDavid S. Routh is the Vice-Chancellor for University Development. He is UNC-Chapel Hill’s Senior Development Officer and oversees The Office of University Development Staff, which works closely with campus fundraising offices and affiliated foundations that support schools, The College of Arts and Sciences and other units.\n \nRouth also is Chief Executive of the UNC-Chapel Hill Foundation Inc., a nonprofit corporation that receives gifts on behalf of the University, its schools and units.\n \nRouth is a veteran corporate executive with extensive connections to philanthropy on campus as a staff member and volunteer. He served as Managing Director for US Trust/Bank of America Private Wealth Management in Raleigh, North Carolina, and, before taking the Vice-Chancellor’s post in October 2013, spent 17 years of his career serving individuals, families and their charitable interests, including colleges and universities, private foundations and charitable trusts.\n \nHe previously served as Carolina’s Director of Gift Planning in The Office of University Development from 2006 to 2009 during the Carolina First Campaign, which raised a record $2.38 billion over eight years. He has been Vice-Chair of The UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Board of Visitors and Chair of its Capital Campaign Planning Committee. He is a past Board Member and Committee Chair for The UNC Parents Council. A native of Greensboro, North Carolina, Routh is a 1982 UNC Graduate, earning Phi Beta Kappa honors with Bachelor’s Degrees in Economics and Religious Studies.\n \nRouth has served on The Council for Entrepreneurial Development’s Board of Directors, including its Finance Committee. He is a Former Member of the Board of Advisors of the Wildacres Leadership Initiative, which houses The William C. Friday Fellowship for Human Relations, a statewide leadership development program.\n \nA Former President of The North Carolina Planned Giving Council, Routh has provided leadership to several nonprofit boards, including The North Carolina Humanities Council and The Greensboro Symphony Orchestra.\n \nRouth resides in Chapel Hill with his wife Jenny, also a Carolina graduate. They have three grown daughters: Elizabeth Routh Jalazo, Anna Routh Barzin and Sallie — all Tar Heel Alumni.\n \nTO REGISTER: www.doepc.org\n \nIf You Are Planning To Bring A Guest,\n \nPlease Remember To Also Register Your Guest\n \nCost For Guests: $30.00 (Payment On Line Is Available) at: [www.doepc.org](http://www.doepc.org/)\n \nPlease Note That Members May Invite Prospective Members \n \nTo Attend One Meeting At No Cost.  \n \nPlease Contact Sharon Lassiter\n \nWith Questions About Qualifications For Membership\n \nOr Any Other Questions.  Slassiter38@nc.rr.com \n \n \n \n \n
SUMMARY:Durham-Orange Estate Planning Council Meeting - Durham Orange Estate Planning Council 
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