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recruit women with philanthropic interests in the university, unit-
ing them as leaders, donors, and advocates. • Network with other women who share a passion for,
Speakers included co-chairs Patsy Todd, UK’s Hrst lady and a and ggnmljtmgm {O, UK
driving force behind the group, and Nawanna Privett; President
Lee T. Todd ]r.; D. Michael Richey, associate vice president of de-
velopment and chief development officer; Brent Seales, professor
of computer science in the Colle e of En ineerin ; and Everett • • • •
McCorvey, endowed chair in opgra studiis. g Year End° A Tlme For Glvlng
When you make a donation by December 31 to UK, you receive
_ more than a tax deduction, you support a university that is mak-
Stewa rt   IG ing a difference in the lives of our students, our state and our
UK alumnus Stewart McHie ’75 BE, global brand manager for world. By contributing to the UK college or program of your
ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing, recently presented a check to Presi- choice, you help secure a vision for the future — to become one of
dent Lee Todd repre- the Top 20 universities in the nation. Four tips to help you make
senting Exxon Mobil’s   -   the most of your year-end giving:
annual match for em- . "     . iii 1. Talk to your advisor.
ployees’ gifts to the N y   · Have your CPA, attorney, or other advisor help you understand
university. In recent     the impact of your gift on your income tax return and estate.
years, the company’s ~— r if ` 2. Do your giving early.
matching gifts have e. This is especially true if you want to make a gift of non-cash as-
totaled more than .;.5 J sets (stock, real estate, etc.). It also applies to life-income gifts
$945,000 to UK. -     \ (gift annuities, trust arrangements, etc.).
3. Calculate your income.
_ _ _ Take the time to do some planning while you still have the op-
A    at Ccntl hues To G IVE portunity to make a year-end gift. Try to get a handle on your
tax liab