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We all know that wealth transfer successfully endures three generations only ten percent (or less) of the time. Extensive studies have revealed missing elements in virtually all estate planning – elements that enhance the family’s personal relationships. Attend this AiP webinar featuring Daryle Doden and Steve Gardner of Ambassador Enterprises and learn...
· What HNW families need and are not getting from estate planning.
· Opportunities to deepen family and advisor relationships.
· The importance of an advocate versus an advisor.
About the Speaker: Daryle Doden, a lifelong entrepreneur, is CEO of Ambassador Enterprises. He along with four partners founded Ambassador Steel Corporation in 1974 with the common goal of business success and faith integration in the marketplace. When the company sold in 2008, it had annual revenues surpassing $500 million and a reputation of faith, integrity, and excellence.
Raised in a pastor’s home in northern Indiana, Daryle received a diploma in Sacred Music from Moody Bible Institute, where he met his wife of 46 years, Brenda. He continued his education at Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana, earning a BA in Biblical Studies and Musical Performance.
In addition to his passionate pursuit of learning and growth, Daryle enjoys tennis, golf, travel, and most of all, dining with friends and family, which almost always includes discussions about life and living. He likes to read and correspond regarding subjects of practical significance.
Daryle has served on the alumni board of his alma mater, Moody Bible Institute, and the boards of Cedarville University and Lakewood Park Baptist Church. He has also served on the DeKalb County Council and is currently on the board of the DeKalb County YMCA.
Daryle and Brenda have five children and nine grandchildren.
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