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Gifts for the Greater Good: Philanthropy in West Michigan
Patrick Center, February 2013
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Multiple Generations at the Table
Danielle Oristian York, December 2012
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Generational Personalities
Sharna Goldseker, Next Generation Teleconference at PPC, June 2011
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Social Media Revolution 2 (Refresh)
Erik Qualman, May 2010
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Catalytic Philanthropy Session
Council on Foundations Family Philanthropy Conference, February 2010
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Grandparent Legacy Project featured on Maryland Morning's “Connecting Family”
Hosted by Meredith Jacobs, January 2010
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Grandparents Today
WMKV in Cincinnati interview with Sharna Goldseker, August 13, 2009
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Council on Foundations Family Gatherings Webinar: Multigenerational Philanthropy – Leaving a Legacy
Beatrice "Buddy" Cummings Mayer, Jaimie Mayer, Shirley Fredricks, and Lisa Parker; April 21, 2009
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Interview with Shirley Fredricks & Sharna Goldseker
A Touch of Grey, January 2009
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The Grandparent Legacy Project
Sharna Goldseker, KFBK Radio, December 2008
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The 21st Century Donor
Kathleen Odne, Jack Davies, Tracy Gary and Sharna Goldseker, National Symposium on the Value of Family Philanthropy, September 2008
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Philanthropy's Next Gen
Jessi Hempel and Sharna Goldseker, BusinessWeek, November 2006
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Sharing Values Effectively Across Generations
Sharna Goldseker, National Center for Family Philanthropy, August 2006
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"21/64 joined us and the Cherry Hill Federation and Jewish Book Council at our leadership development kick-off event with all synagogue, day school, and Federation agency boards. Sharna Goldseker spoke about the book, The Grandparent Legacy Project. We had about 70 community lay leaders attend and all felt they got some great information on how to start a dialogue with individuals about creating a legacy with money or personal values. It was a very nice event and Sharna really worked with us to cater to our community and needs."
Sabrina Spector, Director
Katz Jewish Community Center
