Tocqueville Society News

03-05-2020 · Tocqueville Society
Tocqueville Society Member Spotlight: Steve Evans
Tocqueville Society Member Steve Evans Steve Evans grew up with modest means. As one of five children, his parents did not have much money to give – but they did give their time. Whether at their church or other nonprofit organizations, they…

02-06-2020 · Tocqueville Society · Tocqueville Women United · Ivan Allen Circle · Legacy Leaders
Have you thought about your legacy lately?
For those who have already created them, an annual review of your will and estate plans helps protect the people you care about most. Any one of these events could trigger the need to revise your estate plan by adjusting your will,…
02-04-2020 · African-American Partnership · Tocqueville Society
AAP & Tocqueville Society Member Spotlight: Youlanda Mack
AAP & Tocqueville Society Member, Youlanda Mack IT Technical Lead for Oracle ERP and Cloud Applications Cox Enterprises, Inc. Tell us about your role at Cox Enterprises and how you impact the company’s strategic goals? As an IT technical lead for ERP and…

01-08-2020 · African-American Partnership · Tocqueville Society · Tocqueville Women United
#WhyWednesday: Dr. Tameeka Law Walker
#WhyWednesday: Dr. Tameeka Law Walker
Meet Dr. Tameeka Law Walker of Georgia Perinatal Consultants. Why does she invest in Greater Atlanta’s future as a member of our Tocqueville Society and African-American Partnership? For Dr. Law Walker, it’s personal.
Today, hear Dr. Law Walker share the why behind her commitment to her community.
Why child well-being? When children thrive, communities thrive. Across Greater Atlanta, volunteers, donors and community advocates are rallying around the Child Well-Being Movement – so that our region can be a place where every child, regardless of zip code, can reach their full potential. Right now, nearly half a million children in Greater Atlanta live in areas with low or very low child well-being scores. But together, we can change that! Learn how you can get involved.

01-07-2020 · Tocqueville Society · Legacy Leaders · Cole Society · Cole Women United · Tocqueville Women United · Ivan Allen Circle
Will the new retirement legislation affect you?
You may be aware that at age 70.5, taxpayers were required to take taxable withdrawals or Required Minimum Distributions (RMD) from their retirement savings accounts. To reduce the tax burden of RMDs, gifts can be made to charities like United Way directly…