8:05 am: The Year in Review, presented by Certified Elder Law Attorney Matthew J. Parker
An informative look at what has happened in the past year and a look forward at what is on the horizon in the field of elder law.
8:55 am:Networking Break
9:15 am:Essential End of Life Planning for Clients, moderated by Certified Elder Law Attorney Tammy A. Weber
Nathan E. Grenoble, Supervisor, Licensed Funeral Director at Grenoble Funeral Homes
Loni N. Kline, Senior VP for College Relations and Chief Philanthropy Officer at Pennsylvania College of Technology
No one likes to dwell on their final days, but planning for them in advance is essential to ensure personal wishes are followed, and to lessen the burden on families.
How care experts and financial advisors can collaborate to best serve our seniors.
Pennsylvania College of Technology is not affiliated with and does not necessarily endorse the opinions, beliefs, statements, writings, methods, or philosophies expressed by this conference/event or its individual participants.
What Update Attendees Are Saying…
“Great use of subject matter experts in all aspects of this event! I especially enjoyed the sponsor dabber cards to get to know more about all of the sponsors!”
“I applaud Marshall, Parker & Weber for hosting this Professional Update and their dedication to help others understand, safeguard and support our seniors.”
"Good location. Good topics that were relatable information useful for my clients and for me. Good program."
“The MPW Elder Law Update provides an incredible amount of valuable information packed into short amount of time for all of us busy professionals. It has also been an excellent opportunity to network with other area professionals and find ways to connect clients with needed resources within the community. I look forward to this event every year.”
“I rely on the annual update to keep me informed on current trends, legislative changes, and planning techniques in the elder care field so that I am better informed when assisting my clients in their long term planning needs.”