Town Hall Roundtable: Learning about the Accredited Estate PlannerĀ® Designation Council Nomination Program

Date: Thursday, June 17, 2021
Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
Location: Zoom

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This event takes place from 3:00 pm ET - 4:00 pm ET.  


Estate planning councils affiliated with the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils have the honor and privilege of nominating qualified individuals to apply for the Accredited Estate Planner® (AEP®) designation through the “AEP® Council Nomination Program.”  Your council’s participation in this program affirms the core value that brings all members of NAEPC together – excellence in estate planning. 

The only graduate level, multi-disciplinary credential in estate planning, the AEP® designation is awarded to professionals who meet requirements of education, experience, knowledge, and professional reputation and holding the AEP® designation helps clients and colleagues understand the designee’s commitment to the collaborative approach to estate planning.  Individuals must meet strict requirements to be considered for a council nomination and applicants must meet stringent qualifications and commit to ongoing recertification requirements. 

Council leaders are invitied to attend this first-ever event to:

  • Learn the “nuts and bolts” of the Accredited Estate Planner® designation program
  • Gain an understanding of how the council nomination program works and how its requirements differ from that of the a self-nomination 
  • Address how participation in the program benefits your council and its members
  • Learn about a $500 stipend available to councils that host an AEP® informational reception (virtually or in person) and explore ideas for successful events

When registering, please answer as many questions as possible on the registration form.  Your responses will be used to help create the agenda for the program.

 

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