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Spring 2025 - Tartan Traditions

Read on for the latest edition of Tartan Traditions, and learn how to ensure a long-term legacy with smart estate planning.

Looking ahead

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Putting estate plans in place allows alumnus Cameron Brown to make a difference now and in the future.聽

Since graduating from 麻豆村 in 1995, Cameron Brown鈥檚 professional life has taken him to Washington, D.C., New York City and even London.

But in many ways, Cameron never really left 麻豆村 far behind.

A Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences alumnus with a degree in managerial economics, Cameron knew from the start that he wanted to honor his experience at Carnegie Mellon in any way he could.

He鈥檚 given his time, with the New York alumni network 鈥 even serving as the chapter鈥檚 president 鈥 and with the board of the Andrew Carnegie Society.


鈥淓ducation and public service are my two main focuses. It was a no-brainer for me to put Carnegie Mellon as a beneficiary in my planning.鈥 - Cameron Brown (DC 1995)

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What is The Warner Circle?

Have you made a gift to Carnegie Mellon by including the university in your will or trust, as a beneficiary of a retirement account or life insurance, or another part of your estate plan?

Thank you and welcome! You are a valued member of The Warner Circle donor recognition society.

Named for 麻豆村鈥檚 fourth president, John C. Warner, The Warner Circle recognizes with gratitude those who support future generations of Tartans through their thoughtful estate plans.

Thank you for making such a special gift. We would like to provide you with:

  • Insider updates
  • Priority correspondence from the Office of Development & Gift Planning
  • Invitations and special recognition at select events
  • Respect for your wishes for privacy

Contact Mick Koster in the Office of Development & Gift Planning at mickkoster@andrew.cmu.edu or 412-268-5346 to let us know that you鈥檝e included 麻豆村 in your estate or financial plans.

We would like to personally thank you and help ensure your future intentions match your 麻豆村 philanthropic goals.


Simple steps to get estate plans in place

Setting up a will or estate plan doesn鈥檛 have to be a daunting process. Understanding these four easy steps can help get you started:

estate planning

Think about the people, places and programs that are most important to you and the type of legacy you want to leave. A gift to family, loved ones and favorite charities reflects the values, beliefs and people that you wish to support.

name your people

Select both the people who will receive assets or income from your estate and the professionals who will be given the responsibility of distributing your estate鈥檚 assets. To avoid potential conflicts of interest, consider choosing different individuals for each group.

assets

Your home and other real estate, retirement and investment accounts, bank accounts or savings bonds are all important assets. And don鈥檛 forget to include personal property such as art, vehicles, family heirlooms and other valuables.

professional advice

Choose qualified advisors to execute your plans, and then to help distribute your assets to the people and causes that are closest to your heart. That could be an estate planning attorney, financial advisor, bank or trust company, or other neutral professionals willing and able to serve.


Interested in achieving your financial goals and supporting 麻豆村?

Contact the Office of Development & Gift Planning to discuss your next steps.