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Today I’m talking with Phil Cubeta. Phil is the Assistant Professor of Philanthropy, CAP® Program Director, and Sallie B. and William B. Wallace Chair in Philanthropy at the American College of Financial Services, where he directs and teaches the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® program.
Phil’s work has appeared in The New York Times, The Journal of Gift Planning, Lifestyles Magazine, Financial Planning, and the Financial Times. Prior to joining the American College, he served as Chief of Staff for The Nautilus Group, a subsidiary of New York Life Insurance Company that provides estate, business, and philanthropic strategies through 200 of the company’s top agents to affluent clients.
Today, Phil joins the podcast to talk about what philanthropy really is, the challenges and issues retirees face as they work to create a legacy, and how to create a plan that works from abundance instead of scarcity to help you support people, organizations, and communities close to your heart.
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Today I’m talking with Phil Cubeta. Phil is the Assistant Professor of Philanthropy, CAP® Program Director, and Sallie B. and William B. Wallace Chair in Philanthropy at the American College of Financial Services, where he directs and teaches the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy® program.
Phil’s work has appeared in The New York Times, The Journal of Gift Planning, Lifestyles Magazine, Financial Planning, and the Financial Times. Prior to joining the American College, he served as Chief of Staff for The Nautilus Group, a subsidiary of New York Life Insurance Company that provides estate, business, and philanthropic strategies through 200 of the company’s top agents to affluent clients.
Today, Phil joins the podcast to talk about what philanthropy really is, the challenges and issues retirees face as they work to create a legacy, and how to create a plan that works from abundance instead of scarcity to help you support people, organizations, and communities close to your heart.
Show Notes: RetireWithPurpose.com/170
Rate & Review the Podcast: RetireWithPurpose.com/review
Weekly Retirement Newsletter: RetireWithPurpose.com/weekend-reading
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