Eagle River Advisors Principal Jonathan

Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) May 18, 2012
At a day-long seminar for tax and estate industry professionals, distinguished trust and estate planning attorney Jonathan Blattmachr of Eagle River Advisors joined several estate planning experts for discussions of a variety of relevant topics.
The well-attended event, which took place on May 17, 2012 at Queens University of Charlotte?s Dana Auditorium saw Mr. Blattmachr joined by fellow experts in the fields of corporate and business transactions, estate planning, probate administration and tax matters, among other practice areas. Attendees included financial planning practitioners, attorneys, trust officers, financial advisors, accountants, insurance professionals, asset managers and philanthropy professionals.
A nationally-recognized expert on estate planning and a prolific speaker on insurance and taxation matters in estate planning, Mr. Blattmachr spoke on the topics of ?Best Estate Planning Strategies for Married Couples,? highlighting the most current estate planning strategies and opportunities for husbands, wives and same sex married couples, including second and subsequent marriages.
Based in New York, Mr. Blattmachr is a principal of Eagle River Advisors, a boutique advisory firm dedicated to developing and implementing innovative wealth and gift and estate tax planning strategies on behalf of high net worth individuals and families. Eagle River?s team has focused on the planning needs of the high net worth community since the 1980s. Over the past decade, Eagle River principals have worked on numerous multi- million dollar transactions together including multiple transactions with Forbes 400 families.
Working the Past: Narrative and Institutional Memory
Stories told within institutions play a powerful role, helping to define not only the institution itself, but also its individual members. How do institutions use stories? How do those stories both preserve the past and shape the future? To what extent does narrative construct both collective and individual identity?Charlotte Linde’s unique and far-reaching study addresses these questions by looking at the interplay of narratives, memory, and identity in a large insurance company. Her detailed ethnography looks at the role of stories within the institution and how they are employed by its members in both private and group settings. Analyzing the re-telling of certain key stories, she shows how the formation of “core” stories and their multiple re-tellings and modifications provide a means of formulating and promoting a cohesive group identity — which in turn shapes the stories and identities of the individuals within the collective. Linde also looks at silences, and how stories not told also convey their version of the past.Working the Past shows how stories that might otherwise be seen as part of mundane daily life are in fact utterly essential to the formation and maintenance of individual and group identity. Her original research will appeal to those interested in narrative studies, linguistics, anthropology, sociology, and institutional memory.
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