WSU business school development director named LEAVE A LEGACY co-chair

LEAVE A LEGACY - Southeast Michigan has named Stephen Moore, director of development and major gifts at Wayne State University School of Business, one of three co-chairs for 2015-16. As a co-chair, Moore will oversee a regional public awareness campaign in Southeast Michigan focusing on the need for individuals to support their favorite charities through a charitable bequest in their wills or estate plans.

Founded in 1997, the Southeast Michigan program of LEAVE A LEGACY is a campaign conducted by the Planned Giving Roundtable of Southeast Michigan to inspire people to make charitable bequests, a type of planned gift to be distributed sometime in the future to a charity meaningful to the donor. LEAVE A LEGACY is a national broad-based community campaign that involves all types of nonprofit groups and is conducted by professionals, who assist donors with charitable estate planning.

More about planned giving and WSU

Planned giving plays an important role in the fundraising activities at Wayne State University. Planned gifts allow donors to contribute to the future success of Wayne State through gifts in their estate plans. These gifts ensure that the university can educate students for generations by providing more scholarships and access to expert faculty and programs. There are many ways to make a planned gift to Wayne State, and often planned giving allows donors to make a larger gift than they thought possible. If you would like to learn more about the impact a planned gift can have on Wayne State University, please contact Rob MacGregor, senior director of planned gifts, at 313-577-8346 or rmacgregor@wayne.edu.

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