
Stacy Sulman
Adjunct InstructorStacy B. Sulman, J.D., is the Chief Legal Officer and Managing Director, Planned Giving for the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science, where she has worked for over 14 years. In that capacity, Stacy oversees planned giving and estate settlements, gift compliance and structuring, and general legal affairs. Stacy previously served as Associate Director and General Counsel for the Jewish Community Foundation of MetroWest, New Jersey.
Stacy teaches Planned Giving at New York University’s George H. Heyman, Jr., Program for Philanthropy and Fundraising. Stacy has also taught at the University of Arizona College of Law. Stacy currently serves as Immediate Past President of the Philanthropic Planning Group of Greater New York. Previously, Stacy served on the boards of Goucher College Hillel and Daughters of Israel, a skilled nursing facility in New Jersey.
Stacy received her JD from the University of Arizona College of Law, and her bachelor’s degree from Bryn Mawr College. She also spent a graduate year at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as a Raoul Wallenberg Scholar.
Past Courses
Planned Giving: Bequests, Gift Annuities, Trusts, Donor-Advised Funds, and Other Gift Vehicles
Discuss planned giving techniques and their benefits, tax and otherwise, to encourage donors to leave meaningful charitable legacies.