You Are Invited To Register For: Advocis Banff School Presents Taste of the Schools
Submitted by Victoria on August 10, 2020 - 2:11pm
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PDF version You Are Invited To Register For: Taste of the Schools Ever wondered what it would be like to experience the superior quality of the Faculty at an Advocis School with the convenience of virtual attendance? Join us on August 18, 2020, at 1:00 p.m. (MDT) as Advocis Banff School, Advocis Atlantic School and Advocis Okanagan School come together to sponsor an exceptional education experience! In this session, you'll receive a taste of the best and brightest speakers from Advocis Schools of the past through a one-hour webinar on domestic and cross-border tax issues featuring Jamie Golombek of CIBC and Christine Perry of Gowling WLG. |
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Register Early: This webinar is free, however available spots are limited and will be on a first-come, first-served basis. - Registration will close on August 16, at 11:00 p.m. (MDT)
- This webinar has been approved for 1 CE credit with The Institute and 1 CE credit with ICM.
- CE credit for AIC is pending
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Corry Collins Corry Collins will moderate the session. Corry has previously acted as the master of ceremonies for all three Advocis Schools and has been a professional emcee for conferences around the world. |
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Jamie Golombek Managing director, Tax & Estate Planning with CIBC Toronto, Jamie is a managing director, Tax & Estate Planning with CIBC in Toronto. Jamie works closely with advisors across CIBC to support their clients and deliver integrated financial planning and strong advisory solutions. Jamie is quoted frequently in the media as an expert on taxation and is a regular contributor to the National Post. |
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Christine Perry Partner, Gowling WLG Toronto, Christine is a partner in Gowling WLG’s Toronto office. Christine's practice focuses on domestic and cross-border tax and estate planning for high-net-worth individuals, including trust taxation, personal tax planning, asset protection, insurance planning, estate administration, and tax dispute resolution. Christine is licensed to practice law in both Ontario and New York. She has been quoted frequently in various publications, including the National Post and Investment Executive and has authored an award-winning paper in the Estates, Trusts and Pensions Journal. |
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