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Passing the Torch: The Wealth Exchange

Passing the Torch: The Wealth Exchange

Thursday, April 17, 2025 (12:30 PM - 2:30 PM) (MDT)

Description

The Great Wealth Transfer is underway! Is your nonprofit prepared to engage with the next generation of philanthropists? What can you do now to prepare philanthropists and their heirs to work with your non-profit during this transition and beyond.

Special guests, sisters and third generation philanthropists Elizabeth Mower, Sorenson Legacy Foundation Board and Sarah Dunn, Wilford Woodruff Papers, will share their experiences in multigenerational giving.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The Generational Wealth Transfer: What is it – really.
  • How Generations Give: Is your messaging and operational modes transcending through generations?
  • Beyond a Single Lifetime: Learn how to inspire donors to view their contributions as part of a larger, intergenerational impact.

Who Should Attend?
This event is ideal for nonprofit leaders, development professionals, fundraisers, and anyone involved in managing donor relationships.

When:
Thursday, April 17, 2025 | 12:30 - 2:30 PM (MT)

Cost:
Members: $45
Not-Yet-Members: $90

About the Speaker:

Victoria Garrow, CSPG, CFRE  is driven by the belief that effective, donor-centric fundraising can transform lives. Passionate about relationship building, integrity and ethics, Victoria works to ensure every philanthropic effort fosters lasting impact and empowers individuals, families, and nonprofit organizations to make a meaningful difference in their communities.




Elizabeth Mower was born in Tallahassee, Florida, attended elementary school in Ventura, CA,  and then moved to Utah. She graduated from BYU, returned to California to serve a Spanish Speaking mission, and currently lives in Holladay. She is the oldest child of Doug and Carol Smith and the oldest grandchild of James and Beverley Sorenson. She currently serves at the Jordan River temple, as an ESL instructor at the Humanitarian Center, and as a board member on Utah's First Lady Abby Cox's "Show Up" initiative. She also represents her family on the Sorenson Legacy Board. Elizabeth and her husband Mike have seven children and an 18 month-old granddaughter.  

Sarah Dunn has a degree in Elementary Education from Utah State University. A highlight during her time in school was studying a semester abroad at the BYU Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies. After teaching sixth grade several years she turned her attention to raising her family full time. She has spent many hours serving in the schools and community since then. Sarah has a deep love for family history and loves searching records and family stories. She is a board member for the Wilford Woodruff Papers Project and is involved with her family’s foundation. Sarah and her husband Jason live in Cottonwood Heights, Utah and have four children.   

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Julie Chang
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Thursday, April 17, 2025 (12:30 PM - 2:30 PM) (MDT)
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