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- Posted November 28, 2024
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JAEPC Meeting
(l-r) Guest speaker, Sharon McRill, founder and president, The Betty Brigade; with Jamie Dittenber; Mollie Bolton; and Denise Moeckel, Edward Jones.
The Jackson Area Estate Planning Council met Nov. 13 at Cascades Manor House.

(at left) - l-r Jake Johnson and Barry Malek, County National Bank; (at right) - (l-r) Stephanie Weed, CPA, Lally Group; and Lisa Brown, Catholic Foundation.
(l-r) John Schultz, retired CPA; Chris DeBacker, FM Financial; Nathan Mahan, President JAEPC and Northwestern Mutual; and Robert Messner, RMG Advisory Services.
(at left) - Chris Langley, Edward Jones, and Steve Patch, treasurer JAEPC and CPA Lally Group; (at right) - Jackson County Probate Judge-elect Jennifer Kelly, and Joe Munie, State Farm.
(l-r) JAEPC Vice President Dylan Thomas, Generations Financial; JAPEC Director at Large Timothy Ehlert, attorney Chalgian & Tripp; and Erik Smith, Generations Financial.
(l-r) Todd Dobben and Charlie Dobben, Dobben Agency; and Chadwick Perrine, Huntington Private Bank.
At left is Brad Brelinski, Secretary JAEPC, and attorney at Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski, and right is Nathan Mahan, President JAEPC and Northwestern Mutual
Speaker, Sharon McRill, Founder and President, The Betty Brigade, based in Ann Arbor
(l-r) JAEPC Treasurer Steve Patch, CPA Lally Group; and attorney Martin Lozier.
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