Issues Notes
Kramer, Sikes named “Super Lawyers”
For the second year in a row, Editor Don Kramer and Tax Editor Virginia Sikes have been named “Super Lawyers” in Pennsylvania in a publication by Law and Politics. Kramer is one of three named statewide in the “nonprofit” category. Sikes is selected for her work in taxation.
Nominations are made by ballot sent to 36,000 active lawyers in the state and reviewed by a “blue ribbon panel” of practitioners practicing in the various specialties.
Kramer to participate in Wharton School program
Editor Don Kramer will participate as an instructor in a newly developed executive training program for investment advisers at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. The program has been created in conjunction with the Investment Management Consultants Association. It is designed to provide investment advisers with a deep understanding of endowments, foundations and other nonprofit entities to enable them to tailor investment approaches to the distinct needs of this group of clients. The program will be held in Philadelphia during the last week in June.
Thursday with the Editor, June 29
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based on more than 35 years of working with nonprofit organizations.
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