Thank you to the team at UBS for inviting us to host a bouquet workshop with BLOOMAGAINBKLYN! These reclaimed flowers will go to folks healing in our hospitals, facing isolation, and those who just need a flower to brighten up a dark day. This is one of our favorite projects - let's do it again soon! https://bit.ly/4bU6Q2y
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Embarking on the journey of urban transformation, Don Wenner shares the essence of our investments in the Pearl Street district. 🌆 As the CEO of DLP Capital, he unveils a vision that goes beyond buildings—it's about building extraordinary families, legacies, and lives. Investing in the heart of Jacksonville is more than a financial venture; it's a commitment to lasting impact. Shaping thriving communities, making housing affordable, and leaving a positive imprint on lives. Beyond dollars and cents, it's about creating legacies that span generations. This isn't just an investment; it's an invitation to be part of something bigger. Why Jacksonville? Because it's not just a city; it's a narrative waiting to unfold. Don't miss a moment! Join the conversation as we reveal strategies to accelerate wealth-building. 🌐✨ Tune in with Gregg Cohen and Pablo Gonzalez 🏴☠️🧠 LIVE, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:30 PM ET. Sign up for show alerts and interactive Q&A at NYAIS.com 🗣️ #UrbanTransformation #LegacyBuilding #InvestingBeyond
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Jamie Dimon emphasizes the importance of community investment. His initiatives focus on affordable housing and community branches, aiming to generate wealth, build communities, and create jobs. In a discussion with Monica Morales, Dimon explores the business aspects of community development and people-focused initiatives. #jamiedimon
11 questions with Chairman, CEO of JPMorgan Chase Jamie Dimon
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Head of Sales and Business Development, Wealth Management Americas - International at UBS Financial Services Inc.
At UBS, we recognize that a legacy isn't only about passing on wealth. It can include a rich tradition of family stories, principles and values that if not passed on, risk being lost over generations. Family stories can also help create family cohesion and alignment. Learn more about the important role life stories and family histories can play in family meetings and beyond. As a soon-to-be Grandfather I have been thinking about what my role should be in raising the next generation and found this material to be helpful!
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Introducing our CRE Market Advisory Council! We are happy to announce the launch of this council, made up of 11 #CRE subject-matter experts and industry professionals who have volunteered their knowledge and expertise. Each member will serve a term of four quarters, committing to a full year of collaboration to help elevate our mission. Stay updated on our Q3 market snapshot on capital markets and investment trends, featuring quotes, survey responses, and other interesting insights from our council. Victor Calanog PhD CRE FRICS- Manulife, Ryan Severino, CFA - BGO, Jon Winick - Clark Street Capital, Cindy Cooke - Colliers, Bryan Doyle - CBRE, John T Chang - Marcus & Millichap, Lisa Strope, MBA, CRE - TA Realty, Wanda Riley - Cushman & Wakefield, Matthew Osborne - Eastern Bank, Arthur Milston - NAI Global, Jeffrey M. Rinkov - Lee & Associates Commercial Real Estate Services Thank you to our members for joining us and sharing their expertise! #LightBoxRE #capitalmarkets #investmentsales #MarketInsights
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Did you know it's National Estate Planning Awareness Week? Did you know that during the next 20 years, more than $30 trillion (about $92,000 per person in the US) will be transferred in what is known as the Great Wealth Transfer? Click here to read more: https://lnkd.in/gqCBGb69
National Estate Planning Awareness Week — Chalk Consulting
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At UBS, we recognize that a legacy isn't only about passing on wealth. It can include a rich tradition of family stories, principles and values that if not passed on, risk being lost over generations. Family stories can also help create family cohesion and alignment. Learn more about the important role life stories and family histories can play in family meetings and beyond. The Rohester Group at UBS
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Join us on October 30th for the Portland REI meetup featuring Dwight Schwab! Dive into key topics like: 1. Building a real estate team 2. Collaborating with builders, constructing homes 3. Purchasing investment properties Don’t miss this opportunity to level up your investing game! 😉 http://bit.ly/3NE8uLE #RealEstateTeam #BuildingATeam #PortlandREI #Portlandevents #PortlandRealEstate #realestate #investing
Portland REI : October Meetup with Dwight Schwab
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Leave a legacy of Love this #ValentinesDay. Navigating the process of wealth transfer requires careful consideration, open communication, and a shared commitment to preserving family unity. Here are our 10 essential questions to ask yourself: https://hubs.la/Q02jtM080 #AndersonWealth #WinterParkFL #WealthTransfer #EstatePlanning
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Talent and Partnerships for Inclusive and Collaborative Innovation. Professor of Philosophy, Director of The/La Collaborative and Convener of the Canadian Forum for Social Innovation
Social sciences and humanities research should serve societal and human well-being intentionally. The hardest part is not the research. It is the careful building of reciprocal and genuinely valuable relationships that recognize and benefits from non-academic partners' expertise as a fully-fledged part of knowledge creation. Vivien Underdown and I should write a book about our experience: we both learned immensely from each other. "Building Capacity for Innovation in the Social Sector" is a proof of the concept. It also is meant to provide insights into what is needed to meet the research and knowledge needs of nonprofits. Research design and development was a sustained collaboration between The/La Collaborative at McMaster University and the United Way Halton & Hamilton, and data collection built on the relationships Vivien Underdown, Shawna Mutton and Kirstin Webb and our team built together across Canada that continue to feed our projects: United Way of Calgary and Area, United Way British Columbia United Way Niagara United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin United Way Greater Toronto United Way Saint John, Kings, and Charlotte United Way Peterborough & District Ontario Nonprofit Network. And we worked with our awesome partners at Imagine Canada to make sure what we learned was shared. And we're so thankful to Cathy Barr, PhD for leading the publication. We benefitted from support of a new SSHRC-CRSH-Mitacs funding partnership that allowed us to work with a community-based postdoc. All of these partners are also at the heart of our new $2.5 million SSHRC-CRSH Partnership Grant that will directly address the needs of communities for skills for inclusive and collaboration innovation. Building the relationships that created the conditions for these successes took time and imagination, and it required us, as academics, to leverage and improve skills for inclusive collaboration and innovation we never were trained to have. If our disciplines are to have relevance, we need a research culture that recognizes, rewards and incentivize cross-sectoral and interdisciplinary co-creation. We also need research support and training that equips emerging researchers and future nonprofit leaders for these types of partnerships. We have work to do.
In this new report, Sandra Lapointe and Vivien Underdown argue that it is time for campus-community partnerships that build on reciprocity and genuine collaboration to foster real innovation and systems change. https://lnkd.in/gtQiec4d
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