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For months, the President, elected officials, Hill staff and other politicos
have been talking about comprehensive tax reform, some even promising
legislation by the end of the year. Will it happen? If so, when and what will
it look like? Join us for a webinar featuring Andrew Schulz, Executive Vice
President for Foundation Source and Washington, DC insider as he peers into his
crystal ball to predict what will happen with tax reform and what it will mean
for philanthropy and charitable giving.
About the presenter:
Andrew
Schulz
Executive Vice President and National Director, Community & Legal Relations
Foundation Source
Mr. Schulz
is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing the resources,
relationships, and dynamics of the Foundation Source community of grantmakers,
philanthropists, advisors, attorneys, and others aligned around private
foundations across the country. He is also responsible for expanding Foundation
Source’s presence within the legal community by cultivating partnership and
referral relationships with practicing attorneys throughout the U.S. In
addition, he focuses on advancing Foundation Source’s voice within policy,
legislative, and regulatory circles, actively representing the company’s broad
base of more than 1,100 private foundation clients.
Prior to
joining Foundation Source, Mr. Schulz was Vice President of Legal and
Government Relations for the Council on Foundations, where he was responsible
for maintaining ongoing expertise in a broad cross-section of tax, legislative,
and regulatory issues in order to provide assistance and consultation to
Council members and the general public. He also headed the Council’s Public
Policy Department, providing leadership and oversight for the Council’s
legislative initiatives and outreach efforts to members, other nonprofit
organizations, policymakers, and the general public.
Before going
to the Council in 2000, Mr. Schulz was an associate at the law firm of Dorn
& Klamp in Washington, DC, where he specialized in the laws affecting
non-profit organizations. He is a graduate of the College of Wooster (Wooster,
OH) and the George Washington University Law School. He is a member of the
Maryland and District of Columbia Bars.
Mr. Schulz
is nationally recognized as an authority on private foundations and a sought-after
speaker and educator on the topic of philanthropy.
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