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This issue of Heritage shines a light on industry professionals who are planning estate gifts that connect their deep-rooted passions to a greater purpose in Aggieland.
The late Renee Zelman would be proud to see her planned gift's impact today. Since 2001, it has blessed countless Aggies with its multiplier effect.
As the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act nears expiration, Executive Professor William Byrnes offers tips for productive estate planning.
Following decades of blooming success, Mary Beth ’79 and Kenneth Cranfill ’79 continue to plant seeds of hope into the future growth of Texas A&M.
Based on their own experiences and passions, planned giving donors are sowing seeds of opportunity for future Aggies.
Learn how making a bequest can help you leave an impactful and customizable impact on Aggieland.
Through renewable energy research and an estate gift to support students in STEM, Dr. Nicole Mendoza ’07 ’13 is making tomorrow brighter for others.
Heritage is published three times per year by the Texas A&M Foundation, which builds a brighter future for Texas A&M University, one relationship at a time.
Ron Barclay '68 discusses his father's charitable giving and explains why he and his wife, Sandy, are continuing this family tradition.
Former university president Dr. R. Bowen Loftin ’71 reflects on treasured times in Aggieland and shares his and wife Karin's plans for tomorrow.
Learn what inspired Texas A&M Foundation Heritage Members to plan meaningful gifts for their Aggie passions.
Explore past issues of Heritage (Spirit of Sharing) below, or learn more about the impact you can create at Texas A&M University through a planned gift.