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- Posted August 21, 2025
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JAEPC Meeting
(l-r) Speaker Rich Smith, EA,
Crypto Tax Specialist, who spoke on “Decoding Crypto: Or How I Learned to Stop
Worrying and Love the Blockchain”; and outgoing JAEPC President Nathan Mahan,
Northwestern Mutual.
The Jackson Area Estate Planning
Council met July 9 at Cascades Manor House.
(l-r) Attorney Anne Campau, Chalgian & Tripp; Hendrik Schuur, Ella Sharp Museum Board; and attorney Amy Tripp, Chalgian & Tripp.
(l-r) Jake Johnson, County National Bank; and JAEPC Secretary, attorney Brad Brelinski, Curtis, Curtis & Brelinski.
(l-r) Outgoing JAEPC Treasurer Steven Patch, CPA, retired from Lally Group; and attorney Steven Makulski, Anderson & Makulski.
(l-r) From Spring Arbor University: Matt Gin, and JAEPC Vice President Dan Vander Hill.
(l-r) Denise Moeckel and Jamie Dittenber, Edward Jones; and Jen DeBiasi, FM Financial.
From Lally Group, JAEPC Treasurer Stephanie Weed, CPA; and Sean Palmer, CPA.
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