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LEAVING A LEGACY

Stephanie Everett's decision to join the Heritage Society is transformational for the Tri Sigma Foundation. Her investment in the dreams of future generations of Tri Sigmas is inspiring.

What Stephanie Everett, Epsilon Theta, has achieved is incredible. Throughout her career, she has invested in the dreams of others—especially those of her sisters. She’s attended many Sigma programs over the years— as both a participant and coach —and knows firsthand the impact they make in personal and leadership development.

Stephanie was an active member of her chapter at Oglethorpe University and served as the treasurer of the Panhellenic Council. She continued her Sigma story as a consultant after graduation. Her big dreams led her to law school with the help of a Foundation scholarship. From there, she worked at a large firm before striking out and co-founding her own and growing it to a team of 20 in less than seven years.

Ultimately, however, Stephanie wanted to use the skills she honed and loved most during her time as a consultant and while volunteering for Sigma at leadership academies. She founded a coaching and consulting practice, and now teaches lawyers how to build healthy law firms.

She came to us earlier this year seeking to help empower even more women.

Each year, Stephanie contributes to the Ever True Fund which benefits the Foundation’s entire mission, including essential operations. Her recent $1 million gift to the Foundation as part of her estate solidifies her membership in the distinguished Heritage Society.

Planned gifts like Stephanie's ensure the future of our sisterhood—and the Heritage Society honors our planned giving donors for their support of our mission.

Often, gifts like these provide donors with the greatest personal ability to have a significant impact for future generations of Tri Sigmas.

We would be honored to include you in our Heritage Society if you have:

• Provided for the Foundation in your will or trust.

• Designated us as the beneficiary of a qualified retirement plan, savings bond, bank account, or life insurance policy.

• Created a planned gift that returns fixed or flexible income to you or others.

We welcome the opportunity to have a confidential conversation with you at no obligation. If you would like more information, please contact Advancement Officer Summer Sage at ssage@trisigma.org.

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