Keith Thomson recently spoke at a CAFE conference in Vancouver on Utilizing Philanthropy to Strengthen Family Values and Engage Present & Future Generations.” Online PR News – 10-June-2014 – Keith Thomson, a philanthropic specialist in Toronto and author of “What Was Your Great Grandmothers Name? 50 Thoughts On How Canadian Philanthropy Can Transform You, Your Family And Your Community“. He recently spoke at a CAFE conference in Vancouver on “Utilizing Philanthropy to Strengthen Family Values and Engage Present & Future Generations.” As a philanthropic and financial advisor, Keith Thomson is well aware that families of wealth strive for harmony, unity and healthy relationships across generations. His session revealed valuable insights on how to plan your legacy and initiate deeper conversations around values and what matters to individual family members using philanthropy as a catalyst.
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