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Greetings from Georgetown's Office of Planned Giving!

We hope that you had a safe and joyous holiday season and start to the new year.

It is an exciting time for our campus community as students returned to campus for another prosperous semester. We also look forward to welcoming back our wonderful alumni to Washington, DC, as we celebrate the Class of 1974’s 50th Reunion, the Class of 1969’s 55th Reunion, and all of our Magis alumni community.

The beginning of the new year offers an opportune moment to start or review your estate plan. For many members of the Georgetown community, having their estate plan in place is a way to ensure their loved ones are well-taken care of and that they are able to leave a lasting impact on charitable institutions. In this newsletter, we provide insights into tax-efficient strategies that allow you to incorporate Georgetown into your legacy, all while maintaining a thoughtful approach to the care of your family and friends.

We would also like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for our Georgetown community and for your continued support in strengthening the institution that we all cherish. Across programs and schools, your generosity has bolstered our commitment to being the university that we are Called to Be.

Jason M. Baxendale, MBA, J.D.
Assistant Vice President of Planned Giving 202-687-1747, jason.baxendale@georgetown.edu

Mindy Siebenaler Bopp, J.D., LL.M (L’20)
Executive Director of Planned Giving & Senior Philanthropic Advisor
202-687-6778, mls300@georgetown.edu

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