What will your legacy be? A daunting question but one that can give you great joy if your will or estate plan truly reflects your values. Indeed, you can care for your children and grandchildren while also caring for the causes that have given your life meaning. During this zoom presentation, Beth Stipe, Executive Director of the Community Foundation of North Central Washington, will discuss various ways to leave a charitable legacy and offer some compelling stories about donors in North Central Washington who are making a difference in their communities well beyond their lifetimes. Local attorney Natalie Kuehler, of The Kuehler Law Firm PLLC, will be available to answer questions about creating or updating your will or estate plan.
About Beth Stipe:
Beth Stipe moved to Wenatchee in 2003 to join the Community Foundation of NCW as the Executive Director. She has over 30 years of non-profit experience, serving on many volunteer boards and in foundation management positions. Prior to working at CFNCW, Beth was the Executive Director of a private family foundation. She has a Bachelor’s degree in English, a Master’s in Nonprofit Management, and is a certified Charter Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP). Beth loves the outdoors, biking, camping, traveling, and doting on her dog, Clark.
About Natalie Kuehler:
Natalie Kuehler is the owner of The Kuehler Law Firm in Winthrop, WA, where she has maintained a practice since 2015 focusing on water rights, land use, complex litigations, and estate planning and probates. She is a former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York. Prior to that position, she worked for the wall street law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell and as a clerk for a federal judge. She graduated from Harvard Law School in 2004.