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Join us for an informative and engaging chapter meeting with Myra Savage, Vice President – Philanthropic Client Manager at Bank of America, as she shares the many ways to engage with Bank of America's philanthropic efforts in North Texas.
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Myra will also share insights from the bank’s annual survey of high-net-worth individuals, highlighting shifts in philanthropic behavior tied to the long-anticipated generational transfer of wealth — now actively underway. Karen Perry, CFRE, CPC will facilitate this conversation, helping translate insights into action for nonprofits and fundraisers alike.
Whether you’re new to seeking support from Bank of America or looking to deepen your relationship, this session will offer valuable guidance and up-to-date perspectives.
Myra Savage is a Vice President and Philanthropic Client Manager at Bank of America Private Bank. She serves as the primary point of contact for institutional clients, endowments, private foundations, and nonprofit organizations across Texas and the Midwest market.
She provides fiduciary and strategic management of philanthropic assets for affluent individuals, families, and non-profit institutions. Furthermore, she collaborates closely with her clients to discern how she can leverage the diverse capabilities of the Private Bank to enhance operational efficiencies that are in line with her clients’ objectives and organizational missions. Bank of America, N.A. serves in a Trustee or Co-Trustee capacity for a wide variety of discretionary charitable foundations. Myra works on behalf of these foundations to award meaningful grants in accordance with the donor’s intent and charitable legacy. >>>Read more...