Description
This event will feature panelists including Sabine Haag, Director General of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, Jennifer Schantz, Esq., Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of The New-York Historical Society, and Gloria Fieldcamp, Managing Director, Fiduciary Trust Company International. The panel will be moderated by Gabe M. Wolosky, Partner at Prager Metis CPAs.
About the Art of Business
The Art of Business is an IFKHM semi-annual series focusing on the crossroads of culture and commerce, co-hosted by Prager Metis CPAs, The Law Office of Joseph M. Erwin, and Ruchelman P.L.L.C.
Date and Time
October 4, 2019
5:30 – 8:00 P.M.
Location
Skylight Gallery at
The New-York Historical Society
Joseph M. Erwin, Law Office of Joseph M. Erwin
Based in Dallas, Mr. Erwin advises high net-worth individuals in the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean on international tax matters and U.S. tax controversies. With tax experience ranging from government service, a bank trust department, a corporate tax department, an international accounting firm, and, since 2003, private practice, Mr. Erwin brings technical and practical insight into each representation.
Gabe M. Wolosky, Partner, Prager Metis CPAs
For almost a hundred years Prager Metis has served international private wealth clients by providing planning, consulting, and compliance services. With offices in the U.S. and abroad, our approach is based on coordinating our efforts with other members of our client's professional advisors.
Beate Erwin, Member, Ruchelman P.L.L.C. and IFKHM
From a base in New York City, Ruchelman P.L.L.C. provides bespoke cross-border tax planning and related legal services to a global client base that is sophisticated and savvy. Engagements include overseas expansion, strategic acquisitions, transfer pricing, and international mobility.
The IFKHM is a dynamic group of patrons, collectors, and connoisseurs, joined by their love of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna.
The New-York Historical Society was established in 1804 as New York’s first museum. It is dedicated to research, exhibitions, and programs that reveal the dynamism of history.
This event is by invitation only.
For questions regarding this and other Ruchelman events, contact marketing@ruchelaw.com.