DEPC Meeting: Art & Estate Planning: A Practical Guide to Planning with Art, Jewelry and Valuable Tangibles
The Program:
“Art & Estate Planning: A Practical Guide to Planning with Art, Jewelry and Valuable Tangibles”
This presentation will provide a brief overview of the current global art market, including the latest technologies, trends, and buying habits. Following that update, we will discuss special considerations that collectors and their advisors should undertake when cultivating, dispersing, or caring for luxury objects.
Presented By:
Kimberly Drexler, Esq. is the Assistant Vice President for Business Development in the Fiduciary Client Group at Sotheby’s, based in New York. She works with collectors and their advisors to provide appraisals and develop sale strategies for the disposition of personal property held in an estate or trust. Prior to joining Sotheby’s, Kimberly was a corporate associate in the New York office of Covington & Burling LLP where she represented clients in technology and intellectual property transactions as well as mergers and acquisitions. Before joining Covington, Kimberly was a corporate associate in the New York office of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, where she worked on mergers and acquisitions and capital markets transactions as well as maintained an active pro bono practice representing clients working in the arts.
Kimberly graduated from Dickinson College with a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and French and received her Juris Doctor from New York University School of Law.
The meeting begins with networking and lunch at 11:30 a.m.
Members are invited to bring guests. We do not charge for guests at this time. Printed copies of the presentation will not be available at the meeting. A copy of the presentation will be available on the website prior to the meeting.
You are invited to email our office manager, Stephanie Hill, at denverepc@gmail.com with any questions.
This presentation qualifies for CPE credit in Colorado.
Learning objectives: This program is intended to inform participants on Estate Planning Issues.
​Instructional delivery method: Live instructor
CPE credits: 1 (one) hour
Field of study: Estate Planning
Prerequisites: None
Program Level: Basic
Advance Preparation: None
Program Description:
Course Registration Requirements: Click Register Now on this page or email Stephanie Hill at stephanie@nonprofitadmin.com
Refund Policy: N/A, cost included in annual membership dues
Complaint Resolution Policy: Complaints regarding CPE programming can be submitted to DEPC, P.O. Box 370596, Denver, CO 80237 or to denverepc@gmail.com.