Women’s Philanthropy Board hosting discussion on divorce basics
The Women's Philanthropy Board will host a roundtable luncheon and discussion Oct. 29 at noon in the private dining room at The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center. Featured speakers will be Beverlye Brady and Brenda Dozier. This roundtable is part of the Women's Philanthropy Board's yearlong effort of "Thriving in the 'New Normal': Maximizing your Philanthropic Footprint." Brady advises clients as an attorney in the areas of domestic relations, custody, enforcement, adoptions, probate and corporations. She is a graduate of Auburn University and Cumberland Law School and has served in many leadership roles, including Auburn Chamber of Commerce board of directors, president of the Lee County Bar Association and president of the Kiwanis Club. She has been named Woman of the Year by the Opelika Business and Professional Women Council. Dozier is a wealth management associate with First Legacy Partners. Previously, she was a marriage and family therapist in private practice. She is an author, a national speaker, trainer and expert witness and has provided counseling to individuals, couples and families. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Alabama and master's and doctorate degrees from Auburn. The roundtable luncheon will be Dutch treat. Seating is limited, so early registration is recommended. To register, call 844-3524 or e-mail wpbchs1@auburn.edu.
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