The moderator of almost every session I’ve attended here in Seattle has begun by saying that they really wanted the session to be discussion rather than just having speakers talk at the crowd. All 100+ people in the room would nod their heads and then a traditional conference format unfolded with a Q&A at the [...]
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- Terry Smith: Sean, as Gena noted, my experience in Canada is that percentage of fees of either the gift or the...
- Gena Rotstein: Hi Terry and Sean, As someone who is providing this kind of advice in Western Canada my fees have...
- Sean Stannard-Stockton: Thanks Terry. It looks like you have a great business. How do you think that fees are framed...
- Terry Smith: Sean, I too provide philanthropic advice to donors in Canada. Aside from banks and community...
- Sean Stannard-Stockton: Renata, wise donors have, but most donors have not. There are simply not that many people...
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