Terry Balko named president of Georgia Planned Giving Council
Terry Balko‚ certified senior advisor and director of planned giving at Kennesaw State…
Georgia (Dec 5, 2005) — Terry Balko named president of Georgia Planned Giving Council
Karen Kennedy
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Contact: Frances Weyand‚ Director of University Relations at 770−423−6203
Terry Balko‚ certified senior advisor and director of planned giving at Kennesaw State
University was elected president of the Georgia Planned Giving Council at their annual
meeting in November. The purpose of GPGC is to facilitate‚ coordinate and encourage
the education and training of the planned giving community and to facilitate effective
communication among the many different professionals in that community.
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