ACTEC Recognized by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts

The Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts has awarded five Communicator Awards to The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC). The Communicator Awards is one of the largest competitive awards programs honoring creative excellence for communications professionals, receiving over 5,000 entries from across the U.S. and around the world.

A Proposal to Repair Racial Wealth Disparity

ACTEC today released the video A Proposal to Repair Racial Wealth Disparity, in which experts in tax law present their research on racial wealth disparity and provide options for funding and making reparations to Black Americans.

ACTEC Elects 12 New Regents to Board of Regents

ACTEC today announced 12 new Regents were elected to its Board of Regents, during the College’s Annual Business Meeting held in San Diego, California, on Friday, March 11, 2022. ACTEC’s Board of Regents is the governing body of the College.

ACTEC Elects 33 New Fellows to the College

The Board of Regents of ACTEC convened during the College’s Annual Meeting in San Diego, California to consider nominations for a new class of Fellows. The College is pleased to announce 33 individuals were elected. This select group spans the US and includes two international Fellows representing England and Canada.

ACTEC Announces Robert W. Goldman as New President

ACTEC today announced that Robert (Bob) W. Goldman will serve as the College’s new President. Goldman, a partner with Goldman, Felcoski & Stone, P.A. in Naples, FL, succeeds ACTEC President 2021-2022, Ann B. Burns from Minneapolis, MN.

Breaking the Glass Ceiling at ACTEC

In honor of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month, ACTEC released the video Breaking the Glass Ceiling at ACTEC, offering an inside look at how women can lead the charge of enabling an established professional organization to become more inclusive and diverse.

The Fight for Justice, Reparations and Bruce’s Beach

In celebration of Black History Month, ACTEC released the video The Fight for Justice, Reparations and Bruce’s Beach to provide insight into how the use of eminent domain can be used in a discriminatory manner, and what can be done to help families fight for heirs property reparations.